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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed confidence that US-Ukraine relations can be repaired following an intense diplomatic confrontation with US President Donald Trump at the White House. Speaking from London after a European security summit, Zelensky emphasized the need for closed-door discussions and reaffirmed his stance that Ukraine would not concede any territory to Russia in exchange for peace.Zelensky’s remarks came just days after his tense meeting with Trump and Vice President JD Vance, where the US president accused him of being ungrateful for American military aid and risking global escalation. The public nature of their exchange raised concerns about Washington’s ongoing support for Ukraine’s war efforts. However, Zelensky stated that he remains open to dialogue with the US, provided the discussions focus on serious negotiations and real solutions.
US-Ukraine Minerals Deal and Security Talks
One of the key issues left unresolved after Zelensky’s Washington visit was the status of a US-Ukraine minerals agreement, a deal Kyiv had hoped would strengthen economic ties and encourage American backing for its war efforts. While the agreement was not signed due to diplomatic tensions, Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine is still prepared to move forward with the deal.The Ukrainian president also revealed that at the European security summit in London, leaders had agreed to draft a Ukraine peace plan, which will be presented to the United States. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that European nations are united in their support for Ukraine and will push Washington to provide security guarantees to deter further Russian aggression.Zelensky acknowledged that while some Western leaders have expressed concerns over prolonged US support, he remains confident that Washington will continue backing Ukraine. He stated that as leaders of the free world, the US and its allies cannot afford to empower Russian President Vladimir Putin by withdrawing support for Kyiv.
Tensions With Trump and the Future of US-Ukraine Relations
The fallout from the White House meeting has put renewed focus on US foreign policy towards Ukraine. Trump’s sharp criticisms of Zelensky during their live confrontation cast uncertainty on the future of American aid, sparking debate among political analysts and global leaders.Zelensky, while acknowledging the diplomatic strain, reiterated that Ukraine remains committed to open dialogue. "If the **US president invites me for a constructive discussion on real, decisive actions, I will go," he stated. However, he criticized the format of the previous discussions, saying that making such exchanges public only adds unnecessary tensions.
Following his abrupt departure from Washington, Zelensky arrived in London on Saturday, where he was met with a warm welcome from Keir Starmer and public support outside Downing Street. The meeting with European leaders focused on ensuring that Western support for Ukraine remains strong despite growing concerns over long-term military aid.As diplomatic negotiations continue, Ukraine remains firm on securing global backing for its war efforts while navigating the complex dynamics of its relationship with the US. European nations have taken on a greater role in peace negotiations, aiming to convince Washington that continued aid to Ukraine is essential for global stability.