In a detailed statement released on X, Zelensky expressed gratitude towards Trump, Congress, and the American people for their assistance, highlighting the vital role of the support in Ukraine’s survival. Zelensky emphasized the importance of President Trump’s backing in their quest for peace, recognizing the ongoing struggle for freedom and survival in Ukraine. The Ukrainian leader stressed the necessity of continuing the fight against Russian aggression while seeking guarantees for a peaceful future.
Responses from global leaders following the Oval Office encounter include:
Australia
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reaffirmed Australia’s solidarity with Ukraine, underscoring the significance of upholding international law and sovereignty.
Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated Canada’s steadfast support for Ukraine, acknowledging the courage and resilience displayed by Ukrainians in defending democracy and sovereignty.
United Kingdom
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer reiterated unwavering support for Ukraine during a planned meeting with Zelensky following discussions with both Trump and the Ukrainian President.
European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen commended Zelensky’s dignity and bravery, offering words of encouragement and solidarity from the European Union.
France
President Emmanuel Macron voiced support for Ukraine’s fight for dignity, independence, and security, condemning Russian aggression and highlighting the importance of continued support.
Georgia
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed support for Trump, extending well wishes for endurance and courage in a social media post.
Germany
Various German leaders voiced support for Zelensky and Ukraine, emphasizing solidarity against Russian aggression and emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between aggressor and victim in the conflict.
Hungary
The Prime Minister of Hungary offered his support for ongoing diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Russia in the absence of effective mediation by the E.U. and Germany.
Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary made a distinct departure from his European counterparts by expressing his support for President Trump. In a post on X, Orbán stated, “Strong men make peace, weak men make war.” He commended President Trump for his courage in standing up for peace, even though it may have been challenging for some to accept. Orbán concluded by thanking President Trump for his actions.
Moving on to Ireland, both Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris showed solidarity with Ukraine through a message on X. Martin, having visited Ukraine twice and met with President Zelensky on Feb. 27, emphasized the resilience and bravery of the Ukrainian people, declaring that Ireland stands with Ukraine.
In Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, known for her positive relationship with Trump, proposed a summit involving the U.S., European nations, and allies to address current challenges, particularly the situation in Ukraine. Meloni stressed the importance of unity within the West to counter those seeking to undermine the foundation of our civilization, particularly the principles of freedom.
President Jakov Milatović of Montenegro also expressed support for Ukraine on X, tagging President Zelensky and underscoring Montenegro’s commitment to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine. Milatović affirmed that Montenegro stands with the Ukrainian people in their pursuit of peace.
Former Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová, who served until 2024, used X to voice her support for Ukraine, highlighting the people’s fundamental right to live. Čaputová emphasized the need to support Ukraine in defending this right and striving to live as a sovereign nation in peace.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, announcing a new military aid package exceeding $1 billion for Ukraine, declared, “Ukraine, Spain stands with you.” The message of support was translated into Spanish and Ukrainian to reach a broader audience.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson joined other European leaders in expressing solidarity with Ukraine on social media. Kristersson underscored that Ukraine’s fight is not just for its own freedom but for the entire continent of Europe.
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