Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy raise voices in Oval Office clash

U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on February 28, 2025.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy openly argued in the White House on Friday (February 2,2025) as they clashed on the need for compromising with what the Ukrainian President called Russia’s “killer” leader.
Mr. Trump berated Mr. Zelenskyy as they sat in the Oval Office, telling him to be more “thankful” and saying, “You’re in no position to dictate what we’re going to feel.”
And he told the Ukrainian President that he either “make a deal” with Russia “or we’re out”.
U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance, sitting nearby, also attacked Mr. Zelenskyy, calling him “disrespectful”.
Mr. Zelenskyy appeared to try to speak but was cut off.
The extraordinary outburst came after Mr. Trump said Ukraine will have to make “compromises” in a truce with Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbor three years ago.
“You can’t do any deals without compromises. So certainly he’s going to have to make some compromises, but hopefully they won’t be as big as some people think,” Mr. Trump said.
But showing Mr. Trump pictures of war atrocities and referring to President Vladimir Putin, Mr. Zelenskyy said there should be “no compromises with a killer on our territory”.
“Crazy Russians,” he said, deported Ukrainian children and committed war crimes during their three-year invasion of his country.
Mr. Trump lashed out at Mr. Zelenskyy, who he said was “not acting at all thankful” and not “nice”.
“You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people,” Mr. Trump said. “You’re gambling with World War Three, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to the country — this country.”
The dramatic public breakdown in the long-tense relationship between Zelensky and Trump came after their meeting — in front of a large group of journalists — appeared to get off to a friendlier start.
Mr. Zelenskyy had said, “I think President Trump is on our side.”
He said that he would be speaking to the U.S. president about the “crucial” need for a so-called U.S. security “backstop” to any European deployments of peacekeepers monitoring an eventual truce.
“This is crucial, this is what we want to speak about, this is very important,” he said.
Mr. Trump has alarmed Kyiv and European allies with his abrupt U-turn in U.S. policy, ending what had been full-throated support for Ukraine’s attempt to defeat the Russian invasion and casting himself as a mediator between Mr. Putin and Mr. Zelenskyy.
Mr. Trump said in the Oval Office that he had “spoken on numerous occasions” to Mr. Putin — more than has been publicly reported beyond the lengthy call between the two leaders earlier this February.
Mr. Trump had told Mr. Zelenskyy that a truce is “fairly close”.
He also said that a deal he was set to sign with Mr. Zelensky allowing U.S. exploitation of Ukraine’s natural resources would be “very fair”.
The resources deal is intended to give the United States access to rare-earth and other critical minerals as part of an overall plan to help Ukraine recover after a truce.
Mr. Zelensky told Mr. Trump that he should visit his embattled nation. “You have to come and to look.”
Published – February 28, 2025 10:13 pm IST
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