Trump says "Will not put" With Zelansky’s stand on ceasefire

Donald Trump said on Monday that Washington did not place with “Volodimier Zelanski’s rhetoric”, as the US President prepared his top team after a devastating oval office Ro Ro with Ukrainian.

Trump said on social media, “This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelansky, and America would not keep it with it for a very long time.”

“This man does not want peace as long as he supports America.”

Trump also targeted European leaders from Zelancesi for crisis talks in London over the weekend, saying that he “said flatly that he could not work without America.”

Trump said on his true social network, “Perhaps a great statement has not been made in the context of the performance of strength against Russia. What they are thinking.”

Trump’s broadcide came to the White House on Friday after a meeting between Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Zelancesi, who landed in an extraordinary on-camera logic.

Trump and Vance raised their voice and accused Zelansky of being derogatory and ungrateful for US military assistance, as Ukrainian carried forward its demand for American security guarantee as part of any Trus.

Zelansky was then asked to leave the White House, with an important deal that provides preference access to Washington for Ukraine’s mineral resources.

Trump is now meeting his top advisors on Monday to discuss the next steps on Ukraine, US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz told reporters.

White House officials did not confirm a report by the news outlet Exios that Kiev was considering cutting all military aid after the trump line.

European leaders, who have offered peace soldiers to guarantee any ceasefire, but also want an American “backstop” to meet in a desperate dialect in London on Sunday in London.

US State Secretary Marco Rubio spoke by telephone on Monday with British Foreign Secretary David Lami to discuss the meeting of leaders in London.

Rubio confirmed that the United States is ready to negotiate to end the Ukraine-Russia struggle and would continue working with Britain towards peace in Ukraine, “said Tammy Bruce, spokesman for the state department.

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