European leaders returned Zelansky after Trump Clash


European leaders have held rallies behind Volodimier Zelanski after Donald Trump’s fierce exchange with Ukrainian President at the White House.
The leaders of Germany, France, Spain, Poland and Netherlands were among those who posted social media messages supporting Ukraine – Zelancesi thanked each one for their support for directly answering each one.
Downing Street said that Ukrainian President has arrived in London to attend a summit organized by UK Prime Minister Sir Kire Stmper, which “retains unwavering support for Ukraine”, Downing Street said.
It comes after extraordinary scenes at the Oval Office on Friday as US President Trump clashed with Zelancesi, asked him to make a deal with Russia “or we are out”.
At one point, Trump told Zelansky that he was not enough for American military and political support during the Ukraine battle against Russia’s invasion, and that was “Gambling with World War Three”,
The line was posted after the line by European leaders as a hurry of assistant messages for Ukraine – as well as the posts of Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand – Zelanski replied to each: “Thanks to your support.”
French President Emmanuel Macron posted: “One is aggressive: Russia. A victim is: Ukraine. We were right to help Ukraine and Russia approve Russia three years ago – and to do so.”
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Shuf said that the Netherlands supports Ukraine “now more than before”, saying: “We want a permanent peace and the end of the war of aggression started by Russia for Ukraine and his people, and for Europe.”
The outgoing Chancellor Olaf Sholaz of Germany wrote that “no one wants more peace than Ukraine citizens”, his replacement-in-in-on-a-weting Frederick Merz said “we are standing with Ukraine” and “We should never confuse aggressive and victim in this terrible war”.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said: “Ukraine, Spain stands with you,” while his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk wrote: “Dear (Zelanski), Dear Ukrainian friend, you are not alone.”
“Your dignity respects the bravery of the Ukrainian people,” Ursula von Der Leyen, chairman of the European Commission, told Zelanceci.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that Canada would “stand with Ukraine and Ukrainian in achieving a justified and permanent peace”.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanis posted that his country “proudly supported Ukraine’s brave people in his struggle to protect its sovereignty in support of Russian aggression and international law”.

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Romania, Sweden and Slovenia were also supportive messages from political leaders in Ukraine.
However, Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban gave his support for Trump, it was written: “Strong men make peace, weak men fight.
Zelancesi left the White House quickly after his line with Trump – but later thanked the US President for his support on social media, saying: “Ukraine needs simply and permanent peace, and we are working exactly for it.”
Writing on the Messenger app Telegram on Saturday, Zelansky said that it was “very important to us that Ukraine is heard and that no one forgets it about it, neither during the war nor after that”.
He said, “It is important for people in Ukraine to know that they are not alone, that their interests are represented in every country, in every corner of the world,” he said.
In an interview with Fox News after a visit to his White House, Zelancesi said that his line with Trump was “not good for both sides” but he thought he could overcome the relationship.
Pair Each other was repeatedly interrupted in front of the media, a proposal for two leaders, signing an agreement that would provide the US access to the deposit of Ukraine’s rare Earth minerals of Ukraine.
After American Vice President JD Vance, Friday’s conversation became sour – who was sitting with other politicians in the room – told Zelanceci that the war had to be terminated through diplomacy.
Zelancesi “what kind of diplomacy?” Asked, replied, referring to the deal of the last 2019 ceasefire, which had agreed three years before Russia’s full -scale invasion when Moscow was supporting and urging separatist fighters in the east of Ukraine.
The Vice President then accused Zelansky of abusive and “litigation” in front of the media.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called Ukraine for a “Summit” between the US, Europe and colleagues.
Sir Kir’s crunch talks at Downing Street on Sunday sees the police’s efforts to European leaders for future Ukraine peace deal.
The UK Prime Minister believes that a deal will include American military property, which provides an aerial cover monitoring, intelligence and potential warfare aircraft to prevent Russian President Vladimir Putin.