Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy emphasized the importance of global attention on Ukraine’s war effort following a tense White House meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. In a social media post on Saturday, Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine must remain heard, both during the war and after, to ensure ongoing international support.
His remarks came after an Oval Office meeting with Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance on Friday, which Kyiv had hoped would secure more backing for its fight against Russia. However, the discussion quickly turned contentious, straining Ukraine’s relationship with its key wartime ally.
Zelenskiy, in Washington to rally support, met with the Ukrainian community, reinforcing the message that Ukraine is not alone. He stressed that the country’s interests must be represented worldwide, underscoring the need for continued diplomatic and military assistance.
The meeting with Trump, who has expressed skepticism about further aid to Ukraine, was a pivotal moment. As Kyiv faces an ongoing military struggle, securing U.S. support remains critical. The fallout from the White House discussion could have lasting implications for Ukraine’s defense strategy and international alliances.
With global attention shifting to other crises, Zelenskiy’s push for visibility highlights the urgency of maintaining foreign aid and political backing. As the war continues, Ukraine’s leadership remains focused on securing sustained global commitment to its sovereignty and security.


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