“Not good for both sides”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy repeatedly rejected it on Friday evening to apologize for President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance for his breathtaking Oval Office.

“No,” said Zelensky, when Fox News' Bret Baier asked if he owed Trump an apology after Trump accused him of disrespect.

But Zelenskyy said: “This type of spit is not good for both sides.”

In his television interview, the Ukrainian leader also said that “it will be difficult for us” to defend his country before the Russian armed penetration penetrates when Trump is leaving Ukraine's support.

“That's why we're here,” said Zelenskyy. “It will be difficult without your support.”

“Your people help save our people,” he said later.

He thanked Trump and the American people for the US help that has been achieved to date.

“I am very grateful to the Americans for all their support. They did a lot. I am President Trump and the congress grateful,” said Zelenskyy.

“They helped us a lot. From the beginning they helped us to survive during the three years of full invasion.”

The collision on Thursday began within the White House when Zelenskyy Vance's argument contained that Ukraine could gain peace with Russia through diplomacy, with the Ukrainian president, because the Russian leader Vladimir Putin repeatedly violated earlier agreements.

Trump, Vance and Zelenskyy Spar on 'Diplomacy' in the Ukraine Russia conflict

“He killed our people and he did not exchanged prisoners,” said Zelenskyy about Putin. “What kind of diplomacy, JD about which you are talking about? What do you mean?”

Vance blown up Zelenskyy because he didn’t thank Trump on Friday, and Trump said Zelenskyy risked the death of thousands and thousands of individuals and commenced with “World War II” when he didn’t reach a peace agreement.

Shortly afterwards, Zelensky left the White House without signing a planned deal to provide the United States access to rare earthly minerals in Ukraine. Zelenskyy wants this deal to be a forerunner who guarantees the support of Ukraine if Russia violates a possible peace agreement.

In his Fox News interview, Zelenskyy said that he had regretted his dispute with Trump and Vance, broadcast on television and in front of reporters.

“We are grateful and I'm sorry. I mean we wanted a lot of relationships,” he said to Baier.

Zelenskyy, pressed when he apologizes to Trump, Zelenskyy said: “I think we have to be very open and very honest.”

“And I'm not sure if we did something bad,” said Zelenskyy.

When asked whether he believed that his relationship with Trump might be recovered, the Ukrainian guide said: “Yes, of course.”

Shortly before the interview, Trump said that Zelenskyy had “covered his hand”.

“He is looking for something that I am not looking for,” said Trump reporters outside the White House.

“He wants to continue and fight, fight, fight. We want to end death.”

Pres. Trump speaks to reporters after a heated meeting with Ukraine -zelensky

Trump's message drew sharp renovation of European and NATO leaders who repeated their support for Ukraine in statements on social media.

Many of them also signaled that Europe is aware of the larger role that it probably has to satisfy to be sure that Ukraine can proceed to defend itself.

“We will increase our support for Ukraine so that you can continue to put the attacker back,” said Kaja Kallas, High -Representative of the European Union for Foreign and Security Policy, in a contribution on the social media website X.

“Today it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It is up to us to face Europeans to face this challenge,” wrote Kallas.

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