What happened days ago at the Oval Office and in the White House has left its remains. The more he tries to gain ground, taking advantage of the wave of support from Europe, the more it seems to move away from him.
The US president was informed of the Ukrainian president’s statement that the end of the war was “still too far too far” and returned to maintain high tones. And together a threatening style. “This is the worst statement that Zelenski could make,” Donald Trump wrote on Truth on Monday afternoon, warning Zelenski that “America will not tolerate it for much yet.”
Indeed, an American president wanted to succumb to the fact that “this is what I was saying: this guy does not want to be peace as he has the support of America.”
He also involved Europe, arguing that “in his meeting with Zelenki, he said directly that he could not do the job without the US.” In fact, he was an assumption that weakens her negotiating trumpets against Russia. “It is probably not the best statement that should have been made to demonstrate Russia,” he argued and wondered “what they think”.
Zelenski is not falling
Earlier, Volodimir Zelenski had left an open window of understanding with the US despite the severity of what was said last Friday with President Trump.
“I think our relationship will continue, because it is more than a casual relationship,” he said before leaving London. Zelenski appeared optimistic, believing that in the end he would ensure Washington’s vital support in order not to find himself.
The Ukrainian leader was in London to attend the UK Prime Minister’s attempt to rally his European counterparts around the Ukrainian issue.
Starmer: rockets, loan and Trump
Speaking about this in the House of Commons, Starmer referred to the need for a new foundation of security, stressing the importance of strategic choices, such as increasing military spending to strengthen the British industry and creating new jobs.
In addition, he informed Ukraine’s agreement to use £ 1.6 billion in the United Kingdom’s export funding to buy 5,000 air defense missiles manufactured in Britain. He also spoke of financing the loan (£ 2.2 billion) to Ukraine with funds from frozen Russian assets in order to shield co -operation for peace.
The British prime minister also referred to a meeting with President Trump to strengthen relations with the US, noting that co -operation with America is critical to Britain’s security and interests.
Finally, Starmer analyzed the importance of supporting Ukraine support and the agreement with European leaders on strategy issues aimed at ensuring constant peace to protect Ukraine’s sovereignty.