European leaders on Friday stood in line to show solidarity with Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelance, when they attacked the match shouting a brilliant White House of US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Within a short time, the war against the Russia’s invasion in the war in support of Zelancesi and Ukraine, the north, ministers and presidents from the north, south, east and west after extraordinary struggle.
While he did not directly criticize the US President, his comments clarified that he stood by Kiev – after the war came back to Trump since the war, highlighting a large rift between the United States and Europe among traditional colleagues.
“An aggressive is: Russia. There are people who are attacking: Ukraine,” French President Emmanuel Macron, who visited Trump this week, posted on X.
Macron said, “Respect for those who have been fighting since the beginning. Because they are fighting for their dignity, their freedom, their children and for the safety of Europe.”
Earlier, Trump accused Zelancesi of disrespecting the United States. The two leaders were expected to abolish a deal on Ukraine’s exploitation of mineral resources, but Zelancesi left the White House without signing the agreement.
Trump also said that Zelancesi was not ready for peace.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was one of the first people to show his support for Zelancesi and Ukraine on social media, he said: “You are not alone.”
European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen and European Council Chairman Antonio Costa – Two top officials of the European Union – told Zelansky in a joint post: “Your dignity respects the bravery of Ukrainian people.”
“Be strong, be brave, be fearless. You are never alone,” he said. “We will continue working with you for a fair and permanent peace.”
German Chancellor Olaf Sholaz said: “No one wants more peace than Ukrainian people.”
After a possible successor of the German conservative leader Frederick Merz, Sholaz, his party won last Sunday’s general election, posted: “We are standing with #ukraine in good and testing time. We should never confuse the aggressive and victim in this terrible war.”
The European Union Foreign Policy Head, Kaza Kalas – was a former Prime Minister of Estonia – was blunt in his comments.
“Today, it became clear that the independent world needs a new leader. It is up to our, Europeans to take this challenge,” he said.
“We will increase our support to Ukraine so that they can continue to fight aggressive.”
Leaders of Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ireland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden were also among those who supported Ukraine.
In contrast, Hungarian Nationalist Prime Minister Victor Orban, a Trump Associate, supported the US President.
“Strong men make peace, weak men fight,” they posted on X. “Today the President @REALDONALDTrum stood bravely for peace. Even though it was difficult for many people to digest. Thank you, Mr. President!”