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Trump attacks “worst remarks” in fresh Zelensky

Donald Trump said on Monday that Washington would “can’t stand” Volodymyr Zelensky’s remarks were longer as the U.S. president prepares to meet with his top team after he met Ukrainian leaders in the disastrous Oval Office.

“This is the worst statement Zelensky could make, and the United States won’t stand it for longer,” Trump said on social media. He quoted a story and quoted the Ukrainian president saying that it was far from the end of the war in Moscow.

“As long as he gets the support of the United States, this guy doesn’t want him to keep peace.”

Trump also targeted European leaders, who held a crisis talk with Zelensky in London over the weekend and said they “simply said that the job would not be done without the United States.”

“It may not be a good statement in terms of the performance of Russia’s power. What are they thinking,” Trump said on his Truth Social Network.

Trump was caught in a remarkable debate on camera Friday after a meeting between Trump, Vice President Judd Vance and Zelensky.

Trump and Vance made a voice and accused Zelensky of being disrespectful and ungrateful as the Ukrainians pushed his demand for U.S. security assurance, part of any armistice.

Zelensky was then told to leave the White House and reached a crucial agreement that gave Washington priority to Ukraine’s mineral resources unsigned.

Trump will now meet with his top aide on Monday to discuss what Ukraine will do next.

“What we need to hear from President Zelensky is that he regrets what happened, he is ready to sign a mineral deal and be ready to participate in peace negotiations,” Mike Mike Waltz, a national security adviser, told Fox News.

White House officials have not confirmed the report from news media Axios, and Trump is considering cutting all military aid against Keefe.

European leaders have assured peacekeepers any ceasefire, and hope that our “back” will meet in London on Sunday to desperately resolve the line.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called British Foreign Secretary David Lammy by phone on Monday to discuss the meeting of London leaders.

Rubio confirmed that the United States is ready to end the Ukrainian-Russia conflict and will continue to cooperate peacefully with the UK towards Ukraine,” said State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce.

But to show signs of tension, Germany’s possible next prime minister, Friedrich Merz, said Monday that he believes Trump deliberately escalated the Oval Office clash.

“Based on my assessment, this is not a spontaneous reaction to what Zelensky said, but an apparent intentional escalation,” Meles said at a Berlin press conference.

Waltz earlier denied that the conflict was intentional.

“This is not an ambush,” Walz told Fox.

“It’s an opportunity and a moment, and I think President Zelensky has really done real damage to his country.”

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