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NextImg:‘Take the deal’: Inside the Trump-Zelenskyy shouting match

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s much-anticipated White House visit ended abruptly in a heated argument with President Trump, transforming what was expected to be a diplomatic breakthrough into a dramatic confrontation. Here’s what you need to know about this high-stakes meeting and its aftermath:

The confrontation

What began as a formal meeting quickly deteriorated:



The mineral deals

A significant point of contention emerged over resources:

Political reaction

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The meeting sparked predictable partisan responses:

Ukrainian perspective

Despite the Washington setback, Zelenskyy maintains support:

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Military context

The meeting occurred amid challenging battlefield conditions:

Diplomatic fallout

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The confrontation has broader implications:

What happens next

Several key developments are anticipated:

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The extraordinary public breakdown between the two leaders marks a significant turning point in U.S.-Ukraine relations, with potential consequences for the ongoing conflict, international alliances, and the future of Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

Read more:

Zelenskyy-Trump meeting unravels in heated argument at White House

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Republicans cheer, Democrats condemn Trump’s scolding of Zelenskyy

Buffeted in Washington, Volodymyr Zelenskyy gets boost back home

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