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Trump-Zelensky Shouting Match leads the leaders of the world who have taken over the managers

An increase voice spar on Friday between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky sent shock waves around the world, with the undiplomatic scream-match in the end of the efforts to end the Russia Ukraine war.

Trump-Zelensky Shouting Match leads the leaders of the world who have taken over the managers

The US President openly insulted Zelensky that he was not “grateful”, and later accused the Ukrainian leader of “not ready for peace” and that he “did not respect” the United States in the “estimated Oval Office”.

Here are some of the political reactions from all over the world.

“For the first time, Trump told the truth of the face of the cocaine clown,” said former President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chairman of the Russian security council and referred to Zelensky.

Kirill Dmitriev, one of the negotiators Moscow in the first high-ranking talks between Russian and US officials since the Kremlin sent troops to Ukraine, the spit between the two leaders was “historical”.

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,” Schmygal wrote about X.

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday when it was Russia when there was “an 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.”

The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said his country would stand for the Ukraine war party after the series.

“Ukraine, Spain stands with you”, Sanchez, a convinced supporter of Ukraine since Russia's 2022 Invasion, who agreed to have a billion euros this week during a visit to Kyiv, wrote on X.

Staunch Kyiv Ally Poland moved after the dispute to calm the Ukrainians.

“Dear Ukrainian friends, they are not alone,” said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in a contribution addressed to Zelensky.

The Senate's Democrats accused Trump and his Vice President JD Vance to get upset with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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

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