Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky underlined Kyiv’s gratitude in the United States for his support during the war against RussiaAfter the accusations, he was not grateful enough during a Clash with Donald Trump at the White House.
Despite many cases of Mr. Zelensky showing gratitude to the United States, he was forced to repeat his thanks after the infamous Spat who saw Trump and vice-president JD Vance cry the Ukrainian president live in front of the camera.
“Of course, we are aware of the importance of America, and we are grateful for all the support we have received from the United States of America,” said Zelensky in his night speech after a London summit with European leaders on Sunday. “There was not a day when we did not feel this gratitude.”
The London meeting was a crucial demonstration of support for Ukraine in the midst of strongly fractured relationships between kyiv and Washington.
The United States will be “definitively” involved in diplomacy that provokes peace in the region, said Zelensky, while greeted the unity of Ukraine and Europe.
Prime minister Keir Starmer Sunday says Europe is at the crossroads of history as he announced a “coalition of the voluntary allies” of Ukraineincluding Great Britain And France, for a peace plan.
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Tom WatlingMarch 3, 2025 10:40
Zelensky: We need more strength from the world
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the country’s supporters to show the “great collective force” to support his fight against Russia by Vladimir Putin.
In a message on X, he wrote that in last week, Russia had drawn more than 1,050 attack drones, nearly 1,300 aerial bombs and more than 20 missiles in Ukraine “to destroy cities and kill people”.
“Those looking for negotiations do not deliberately strike civilians with ballistic missiles,” he wrote. “To force Russia to stop its attacks, we need greater collective strength in the world.”
Tom WatlingMarch 3, 2025 10:32
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Kremlin claims that Zelensky does not want peace
The Kremlin said that American president Donald Trump by reducing the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, on calls for American security guarantees, shows that kyiv does not want peace and will have to be “forced” to change his position.
Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said: “What happened in the White House on Friday, of course, demonstrated how difficult it will be to reach a colony trajectory around Ukraine.
“The Kyiv and Zelensky regime do not want peace. They want war to continue.
“It is very important that someone forces Zelensky himself to change his position. Someone has to make Zelensky want peace. If Europeans can do so, they must be honored and congratulated. »»
Peskov added that Europe’s financing commitments in Ukraine, including an air defense missile agreement of $ 2 billion in Great Britain, will lead to war.
Russian chief Vladimir Putin launched a large -scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, having already ordered an invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014, and his armed forces killed hundreds of thousands of people thereafter.
Zelensky asked for security guarantees in the United States because Mr. Putin violated previous peace agreements in 2014 and 2015. kyiv maintains that Russia will do the same unless Mr. Trump supports. Trump believes that Putin will honor his word to the American president, a faith which, according to kyiv and senior European officials, is moved.
The only country extending the invasion of Ukraine is Russia, the country pursuing this war.
Tom WatlingMarch 3, 2025 10:13
Nigel Farage refuses to criticize Trump for his behavior in the oval Oval Office Clash with Zelensky
Nigel Farage refused to criticize Donald Trump for his attacks on Volodymyr Zelensky in the oval office last Friday, blaming the Ukrainian president for having “very badly played”.
When he was asked if he thought that Mr. Trump and JD Vance intimidated Mr. Zelensky, the chief of the United Kingdom’s reform told LBC: “I think President Zelensky was very imprudent to tell the Americans what would happen to them if they did not support him. I think it was reckless. Yeah, of course, Vance and Trump shrink. But I think that in diplomatic terms, I think Zelensky played it very badly. »»
When asked if he would treat a guest like that: “I would not expect that a guest is rude to me my own house. Absolutely not. I would expect a guest with respect.
When he was in a hurry if he saw a problem with the way Trump behaved, Mr. Farage said: “I don’t defend what they did.”
He was then asked if he himself would behave like that, to what he replied: “I try not to do it”, adding: “It is not relevant.”
In the morning after the White House, Mr. Farage wrote on X that the only winner of the exchange was Russian president Vladimir Putin.
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Alex CroftMarch 3, 2025 09:20
Macron describes the Anglo-French peace plan for Ukraine
French president Emmanuel Macron described the first stages of a peace plan for Ukraine proposed by the United Kingdom and France.
This would imply an initial truce of one month in air, maritime and energy infrastructure, he said Le Figaro.
The initial truce will not imply the front line. “In the event of a ceasefire, it would be very difficult to verify that the front is respected,” said Macron.
European soldiers would not be deployed before the second stage of a peace plan, he added.
“There will be no European troops on Ukrainian soil in the coming weeks. The question is how we use this time to try to get an accessible truce, with negotiations that will take several weeks, then, once the peace has been signed, a deployment.
“We want peace. We don’t want to at no cost, without guarantees.”
Alex CroftMarch 3, 2025 09:06
Macron calls for “de -escalation” between Zelensky and Trump
French President Emmanuel Macron called for a “de -escalation” between presidents Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky after their spit in the White House on Friday.
“In the coming days, we should be able to make things happen,” said Macron Le Figaro. The French President has regularly contacted Mr. Trump since his meeting last Monday.
Mr. Zelensky and Trump clashed after the Ukrainian president repeatedly stressed the need for American security guarantees in the context of a peace regulation, before he was expelled from the White House and told him not to come back before being ready for peace.
Alex CroftMarch 3, 2025 08:55
The British government does not agree with its ambassador to the United States on Ukrainian politics
The British government was openly disagreeing with its ambassador to the United States about its position on peace negotiations in Ukraine.
Lord Peter Mandelson, the new ambassador, told us of the ABC diffuser that Ukraine should be the first to engage in a ceasefire.
He said the relationship between kyiv and Washington needs a “radical reset” and called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to give his “unequivocal support to the initiative that President Trump takes to end the war”.
But the British Defense Minister Luke Pollard told Sky News that Mr. Mandelson’s proposals were “not a government policy”.
Alex CroftMarch 3, 2025 08:37