NATO chief issues sharp warning to Zelensky after car crash Trump talks
NATO chief Mark Rutte has said he told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he needs to find a way to restore his relationship with President Donald Trump after Friday’s White House clash.
‘It is important that President Zelensky finds a way to restore his relationship with the American President and with the senior American leadership team,’ Rutte told the BBC on Saturday, commenting on a call he had with Zelensky on Friday.
He described the meeting at the White House as ‘unfortunate’.
Rutte’s dire warning to the war-time president comes as Zelensky duked it out with Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office over the conditions of a possible ceasefire with Russia.
Tempers flared on all sides, with Trump threatening to abandon Ukraine completely if Zelensky didn’t agree to his peace terms.
He and Vance also repeatedly accused Zelensky of not being grateful for America’s sustained military support of Ukraine, which has totaled to roughly $100 billion according to one recent estimate.
Meanwhile, Zelensky showed pictures of the devastation of his country to Trump while also arguing he had thanked the American people for their aid.
The yelling match was unlike anything ever seen publicly in the Oval Office. And it played out on TV screens across the world.
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