The Ukrainian leader was expected to sign a minerals deal with the United States, which was eventually called off.
The heated exchange between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has prompted mixed reactions from world leaders and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
Friday’s high-profile meeting at the Oval Office grew tense as Vice President JD Vance, Trump, and Zelenskyy discussed the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and a proposed agreement allowing the U.S. greater access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals as a way for the war-torn country to compensate for and continue receiving aid from the United States.
Zelenskyy was expected to sign the deal and was also scheduled to hold a joint news conference. Both were eventually called off.
After nearly 40 minutes of dialogue, Trump urged Zelenskyy to “make a deal or we’re out” during a heated exchange about U.S. support and accused Zelenskyy of being disrespectful and lacking gratitude to the United States. Zelenskyy had urged the United States to provide security guarantees as a part of the deal, which the Trump administration rejected.
French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated that Russia initiated the conflict and vowed to stand by Ukraine.
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris said that Ukraine isn’t to blame, rather Russia is responsible for its “illegal invasion.”
“Germany together with our European allies stands united alongside #Ukraine – and against the Russian aggression. Ukraine can build on unwavering support from Germany, Europe and beyond. Their defence of democracy & their quest for peace & security is ours,” Baerbock wrote.
Back in the United States, lawmakers shared their reactions to the Oval Office meeting.
Democrats for the most part criticized the exchange.
Meanwhile, Republicans praised Trump for putting U.S. interests first.
“If you are the leader of a country in a dire situation with no path to peace without American support, do not come into the Oval Office and argue with the President of the United States in public. Just a word of advice,” Crenshaw wrote on X.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) commented that America will not be taken advantage of.
It is unclear what Friday’s meeting could mean for the proposed minerals agreement, a deal that Trump has said was essential in repaying the United States for more than $180 billion in aid provided to Kyiv since the start of the war.
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