
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – A news conference at the Oval Office in the White House turned into an unprecedented quarrel with U.S. President Donald J. Trump calling his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy “disrespectful.”
It happened in the last 10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute engagement after Zelenskyy urged skepticism about Russia’s commitment to diplomacy, citing Moscow’s years of broken commitments on the global stage. Zelenskyy wants the U.S. to remain committed to war-torn Ukraine, which has been fighting a full-scale Russian invasion since February 24, 2022.
The tensions began with U.S. Vice President JD Vance telling Zelenskyy, “Mr. President, with respect. I think it’s disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media.”
Zelenskyy then tried to object, prompting Trump to eventually raise his voice and say, “You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people.”
“You’re gambling with World War III, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country that’s backed you far more than a lot of people say they should have,” Trump added.
It was an astonishing display of open antagonism in the Oval Office, a setting better known for somber diplomacy.
At the end of an unprecedented heated meeting at the Oval Office Trump told Ukrainian President leader Zelenskyy directly: “The problem is, I’ve empowered you to be a tough guy, and I don’t think you’d be a tough guy without the United States. And your people are very brave. But you’re either going to make a deal or we are out and if we’re out, you’ll fight it out.”
NOT PRETTY
Trump warned: “I don’t think it’s going to be pretty, but you’ll fight it out. But you don’t have the cards but once we sign that deal. You’re in a much better position [with the deal], but you’re not acting at all thankful and that’s not a nice thing. I’ll be honest.”
The angry American president then wrapped up the tense conversation which was played out in front of the world media. “This is going to be great television, I will say,” Trump said as understatement as the meeting broke up.
The White House communications team quickly clipped videos of the exchange and shared them on social media. Several Trump aides did so as well.
“President Trump and Vice President Vance will always stand for America and those who respect our position in the world. America will never be taken advantage of,” said Margo Martin, a special assistant to the president who shared one of the videos.
“Thank you @POTUS for standing up not only for America, but for the American warfighter,” the Defense Department’s rapid response account posted on social media platform X.
Not everyone was welcome at the news gathering. It happened as Trump was meeting with Zelenskyy.
Russia news agency TASS was not on the approved media list, according to the White House, and when the press office learned the reporter was in the Oval Office, he was escorted out by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
OVERSHADOWING DEAL
The tensions completely overshadowed the expected economic deal Trump told Zelenskyy about at the start of their exchange broadcast live for the world to see.
Trump said Ukrainian soldiers have been unbelievably brave and talked up a multi-billion dollar economic agreement on minerals between their two countries.
“It is a big commitment from the United States,” Trump said.
He added that the United States has little of the rare earth minerals that are abundant in Ukraine, and stressed those resources will support uses in the U.S. including artificial intelligence and military weapons.
Zelenskyy talked up the prospect for liquid natural gas exports to Europe, but gently disagreed when Trump repeated his claim that Europe “did much less” than the United States to support Ukraine against Russia.
Zelenskyy called Russian President Vladimir Putin a killer and a terrorist and told Trump there should be “no compromises with a killer.”
He brought printed photos to show Trump, but journalists in the room could not see them.
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