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In the immediate aftermath of the fiery clash, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and leaders across Europe reaffirmed support for Ukraine in its three-year long fight against Russia, while some Trump loyalists applauded the president.
A spokesperson for Keir Starmer said the British prime minister “retains his unwavering support for Ukraine and is playing his part to find a path forward to a lasting peace, based on sovereignty and security for Ukraine.”
“I’ve never been more proud of President Trump for showing the American people and the world you don’t trifle with this man,” Senator Lindsay Graham said in an interview on Fox News.
Zelenskyy asked if he’ll apologise to Trump
Zelenskyy added that he believed his relationship with Trump could be salvaged, as Ukraine-US diplomacy was about “more than just two presidents”.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared on Fox News after his meeting at the White House. Source: AAP / Jose Luis Magana/AP
Russian state media ran a series of articles mocking Zelenskyy as “rude” and “hysterical,” but in Ukraine, the public gathered to rally around their leader and applaud his strength.Â
“It is not Ukraine that is gambling with World War Three — more likely we are being used in this game as a bargaining chip,” another added.
Trump says Zelenskyy ‘gambling with World War Three’
“Have you said ‘thank you’ once in the entire meeting? In the entire meeting, have you said ‘thank you?'”
Trump then issued Zelenskyy an ultimatum, stating that Ukraine must “make a deal or we are out”, implying that the US could abandon negotiations and withdraw military support for Kyiv.
Shifting alliances
Zelenskyy, who had lobbied for the meeting in Washington, has repeatedly spoken about the importance of meeting Trump in person to bolster support for a peace agreement that would take some of Ukraine’s redlines into consideration, before the US president is due to hold talks with Putin.
The shift in the US’ approach to the war in Ukraine has also been accompanied by stark criticisms of its allies across Europe.