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Trump-Zelenskyy heated argumentation in the White House

The meeting between US President Donald Trump and the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House was an angry session in which Trump made it clear to his Ukranian counterpart to make a deal with Russia with Russia, “or we are on the road” (the mineral).

During the meeting in front of the media, Trump and Zelenskyy interrupted with an agenda to sign a mineral contract and also support us to end Russia's invasion into Ukraine. But Trump and Vance have doubled Zelenskyy in front of the world media.

The meeting began with a good note between the leaders, but it took a catastrophic turn when Trump shifted the fault for the war to Ukraine, while Russia entered the country in 2022.

In the past four years, Vance pointed out to the US President, who spoke hard about Vladimir Putin, who entered Ukraine and destroyed a large part of the country. “The way to peace and the path to prosperity may be diplomacy,” said the Vice President. Vance's words about diplomacy triggered Zelenskyy and he argued that Putin was unreliable, which was annexed to the ceasefire sign between them in 2015 after the annexed crime.

Zelenskyy pointed out that Putin broke the ceasefire and killed the Ukrainian people, but did not exchanged prisoners. We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. What diplomacy, JD that you are talking about, said Zelensky. Vance replied that he spoke about diplomacy that could end the war in Ukraine.

Vance Zelenskyy, Trump accused of being “disrespectful” with the high runs of the mind, tried to end the three -year war. In the meeting, the Russia Ukraine war was discussed before the minerals processed and the failure between the leaders was quick without the deal being signed. Instead, Zelenskyy's delegation was asked to leave the white house in disrespectful way. Trump brought the Ukrainian leader “disrespectful” and questioned his commitment to peace.

During the discussion, Trump said to Zelensky that he was not grateful enough for US military and political support and he “played with the third World War II”. Previously, Zelensky had argued that there should be “no compromises” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, Trump said Kyiv had to make concessions to reach a peace agreement with Russia.

In February 2022, Russia started the invasion of Ukraine and currently held more than 20% of the neighboring country.