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Russia-Ukraine war: Zelensky wants Trump to ‘stand more firmly’ with Ukraine after tense White House clash

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he wanted the US to “stand more firmly on our side” after a fiery White House exchange with US President Donald Trump on Friday.

After arriving in the UK to take part in a European leaders’ summit, Zelensky urged the US to continue its support for Ukraine despite “the tough dialogue” between the two sides.

It came after a war of words at the Oval Office in which Trump told Zelensky to make a deal with Russia “or we are out” and US Vice-President JD Vance accused him of being ungrateful.

On Saturday, Zelensky thanked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for “meaningful and warm meeting” and said a £2.26bn ($2.8bn) loan to Kyiv had been agreed.

“The funds will be directed toward weapons production in Ukraine.

“I thank the people and government of the United Kingdom for their tremendous support from the very beginning of this war.

“We are happy to have such strategic partners and to share the same vision of what a secure future should look like for all.”

Earlier, Zelensky published a thread of 14 posts on X in which he reiterated calls for US security guarantees to form part of any “just and lasting” peace deal to end the war with Russia.

He noted that Trump wanted to end the war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, but added that no-one wanted peace more than Ukraine.

The ill-fated White House meeting was intended to precede the signing of a deal to give the US access to Ukraine’s deposits of rare earth minerals. Instead, Zelensky was told to leave early before it could be signed.

Trump later told reporters that Ukraine’s president “overplayed his hand” in the exchange and that he would need “to say ‘I want to make peace’” to restart talks with the US.

European leaders rallied behind Zelensky, but Nato’s secretary general said he must “find a way” to restore his relationship with Trump.

On Saturday, Zelensky said Ukraine was ready to sign the minerals agreement as “the first step toward security guarantees” from the US – a line he has maintained for days, but which Trump has refused to agree to.

“But it’s not enough, and we need more than just that,” he added. “A ceasefire without security guarantees is dangerous for Ukraine.”

He added: “All Ukrainians want to hear a strong US position on our side. It’s understandable the US might look for dialogue with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin.

“But the US has always spoken about ‘peace through strength.’ And together we can take strong steps against Putin.”

In Russia, the Kremlin’s foreign ministry spokeswoman called Zelensky’s visit to Washington a “complete diplomatic failure of Kyiv”.

Maria Zakharova said the Ukrainian president is “obsessed” with prolonging the war, and repeated Russia’s insistence to annex all territories currently occupied by Russia.

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