Washington D.C. – A heated exchange between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky erupted at the White House, highlighting growing tensions over continued U.S. military support for Ukraine.
According to sources, the two leaders engaged in an extraordinary shouting match, with Trump bluntly stating that Ukraine is “not winning” the war against Russia, despite receiving $350 billion in U.S. military aid.
Zelensky, visibly frustrated, pushed back against Trump’s remarks, insisting that Ukraine remains committed to its defense and that continued support is crucial for resisting Russian aggression.
“We are disappointed,” said a Ukrainian official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “We had hoped for a more constructive dialogue, but instead, we got a lecture.”
The confrontation reportedly escalated into a shouting match, leaving Ukrainian officials “disappointed” by the lack of a unified stance.
The clash underscores the strained relationship between the two allies as Ukraine struggles to secure additional aid amid increasing skepticism from Washington.
Political analysts warn that the dispute could have serious implications for future U.S. assistance, with Trump signaling a shift in his administration’s approach to the ongoing conflict.