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Trump-Zelensky Shouting Match takes the leaders of the world who supports Ukraine

The European leaders supported the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after his showdown of the White House with US President Donald Trump, who occupied doubts about the efforts to terminate the Russia Ukraine War.

Russia supported Trump, who openly insulted Zelensky on Friday and accused him of “not respected” the United States.

Here are some important reactions from all over the world, while Zelensky thanked allies of allies on social media for their “support”.

– UK: 'Unshauling support' – –

The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer, who met Trump this week, swore “unshakable support” for Ukraine and, after her meeting, spoke to Trump and Zelensky.


Starer “does everything to find a way to a permanent peace that is based on sovereignty and security for Ukraine,” said a spokesman for Downing Street. – EU: “Welt needs a new leader” – the bosses of the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, said Zelensky that he was “never alone”.

“Be strong, be brave, is fearless,” wrote the President of the European Commission and the European Council in a joint explanation and added: “We will continue to work with them for a fair and permanent peace.”

The top diplomat of the block Kaja Kallas said on social media: “Today it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It is up to us to face Europeans to face this challenge.”

– France: Russia the 'aggressor' –

French President Emmanuel Macron said that Russia was the “attacker” in the Ukraine war.

“There is an attacker who is Russia. There is an aggressive people who is Ukraine,” Macron told journalists and added: “Three years ago we helped to help Ukraine and to sanction Russia.”

He added that “when someone plays in World War II, it is Vladimir Putin”, which refers to Trump's accusations against Zelensky.

– Germany: not confusion ' –

Germany's probably next chancellor Friedrich Merz said: “We must never confuse the attacker and the victim in this terrible war.” The outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz supported Ukraine, as did Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who said Kyiv's “Striving for Peace and Security belongs to us”.

– Hungary: Trump stood for 'peace' – – –

The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a close partner of Trump and Putin, thanked the US leader for standing “brave for peace”.

“Strong men make peace, weak men wage war,” wrote Orban on X.

– Italy: Summit needs –

The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asked the United States, Europe and its allies to have talks about the Ukraine decline.

“A summit without delay is required … to honestly talk about how we want to tackle today's big challenges, starting with Ukraine, which we have defended together in recent years,” she said.

– Netherlands: support 'unabated' – – –

“The Dutch support for Ukraine remains unabated. Especially now,” said Prime Minister Dick Schoof on X and added: “We want permanent peace and an end to the aggression war that Russia began.”

– Poland: 'Not alone' – –

Staunch Kyiv Ally Poland has provided strong support for strong support after the dispute. “Dear Ukrainian friends, they are not alone,” said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk about X.

– Spain: 'stands with' Ukraine – stands

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who had promised a billion euros (1.038 billion US dollars) this week, said: “Ukraine, Spain is with them.”

– Russia: 'cocaine clown' Zelensky –

“For the first time, Trump told the truth about the face of the cocaine clown,” said former Russian President Dmitry Medwedev, now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council and referred to Zelensky.

Kirill Dmitriev, one of the negotiators Moscow in high-ranking talks between Russian and US officials this month, brought the spit between the two managers as “historical”.

– Ukraine: Zelensky was 'right' –

Ukraine Prime Minister Deny's Shmygal said Zelensky was “right” because “peace without guarantees was not possible”.

“Waffe arrest without guarantees is the way to the Russian occupation of the entire European continent,” said Shmygal.

The head of the Oleksandr Syrky army, who rarely makes political statements, confirmed that the forces were behind Zelensky while demanding a unit.

– US Democrats: Trump 'Putin's work' – – –

The Democrats of the Senate accuse Trump and Vice President JD Vance to say goodbye to Putin.

“Trump and Vance do dirty work,” published Chuck Schumer, chairman of the Democratic Senate, on social media.

– other Ukrainian allies – –

Other Ukrainian allies also gathered behind Zelensky. Canada said Kyiv not only fought for his freedom, but also “our”.

Denmark described his “pride” in the support of Ukraine, while Sweden described the Ukrainians as “friends”.

The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that his country would “stand with Ukraine”, while New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon praised Ukraine as “proud, democratic and sovereign nation”.

Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter said that her country was “firmly obliged to support a fair and permanent peace while convicting Russia's aggression against a sovereign state”.