Zelenskyy says the Trump administration’s comments criticizing Ukraine have brought them into conflict
In the chaotic aftermath of Friday’s explosive oval office press conference with President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Voldy Milzelensky He said his complaints about the administration began after Trump published a series of controversial comments five weeks after he took office.
“It’s not (crazy),” Zelensky told Fox News Chief Political Anchor Brett Bayer in a Fox News special report.
“(When you hear) the President, Vice President, or someone or the Senator – the great politicians don’t matter. For example, when they say that Ukraine is almost destroyed, soldiers are fleeing, they are not heroes, Ukraine loses millions of civilians and his president is the Dictator.

Right Vice President JD Vance spoke with Ukrainian President Voldy Mee Zelensky as he listens at the White House Oval Office in Washington on Friday, February 28th, 2025. (AP Photo/MystySlav Chernov)
Zelenskyy will speak out after the release with Trump, Vance is “bad for both parties,” says Dustup.
“That’s the reaction, Where is our friendship? Between Ukraine and the US? ”
Zelensky said it is important for Ukraine, the US and Europe to maintain great partnerships in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s attacks.
However, when asked if he thought he should apologise for the heated debate that erupted in the oval office that began after Zelensky accused Zelensky of “disrespectful”, the Ukrainian leader said “no.”
“I respect the president and I respect the Americans,” he said. “I don’t know if we’ve done anything wrong.”

Ukrainian President Voldy Mee Zelensky will speak in a speech with Fox News’ Brett Bayer in Washington, DC on February 28, 2025 in an interview with Fox News’ Bret Bayer in a “Special Report with Bret Bayer” at Fox News Studios. (Get McNamee/Getty Images)
World leader Buck Zelensky following Trump, Vance oval office spat
Zelenskyy argued that key issues need to be discussed in depth, warning Trump to “don’t trust Putin.”
Zelenskyy pointed out again that security guarantees It caused an explosion In the elliptical office on Friday, the threat of another Russian invasion is too great, so it’s not a problem he can ignore.
Zelensky also reiterated that he would be willing to step down as president as long as Ukraine is given a NATO membership.
“We want just and lasting peace. That’s true. We want security assurances,” he said. “() If the US supports NATO… I think that’s enough for Ukraine.”

Ukrainian soldiers are targeting the frontline in the direction of Ugredar city in Donetsk, Ukraine during the Russian-Ukrainian war on April 18, 2023. (Muhammed Enes Yildirim/Anadolu Agency byotty Images)
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Trump, after talking to Putin earlier this month, I started pushing ideas Ukraine should hold elections, and Zelensky argues that there is little support among the Ukrainian people.
However, under the Ukrainian constitution, elections cannot be held during the war.