The shocking White House between Donald Trump and Volodimir Zelinski launched global politics at a week.
Friday, February 28 – confrontation of Trump and Zelinski
The Oval Office between Donald Trump, Ji de Vans and Volodimir Zelinski will collapse in history.
Tensions exploded inside the White House while Trump was screaming in Zelinsky, accusing him of “gambling with World War III”, describing him as “unhelpful.”
The meeting – which is intended to finish the critical mineral deal – descends into chaos at one time with the three men who were seen tending forward, pointing to the fingers, and throwing their arms in anger.
The repercussions of shock waves were sent via Washington.
Saturday 1 March – Supports Zelinski
Zelensky charged London for conversations with Sir Kerr Starmer and Europe.
When they held talks, which would have included the face of Oval Office, Starmer Zelensky imposed in his saying that he was “fully supported across the United Kingdom.”
Sunday, March 2 – Europe gathered around Ukraine
Starmer hosted a decisive security summit at Lancaster House and witnessed dozens of nations attending to discuss relations between the United States and back and the continuous Ukrainian conflict.
The meeting, which was attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and European Commission President Ursula von der Layen, witnessed a big boost to a new military alliance to ensure the future of Ukraine.
After that, Starmer declared that the “Alliance of those who wish” would meet and put a peace plan to end the bloody war.
Monday, 3 March – Trump comes out in Zelinski again
The beginning of the week witnessed that Trump continues to put pressure on Zelinski, as his loyalty to Europe seemed to diminish away.
In fact, the brutality he put in social, Trump Zelinski criticized as “a man who does not want to be peace.”
The Republican was responding to a quotation from the Ukrainian leader, in which he said ending the conflict with Russia is still “very far.”
Hours after the social media attack, Trump stopped all US military aid to Ukraine in the foreseeable future.
Tuesday 4 March – Zelinski “Nadm” Trump is repercussions
Zelensky came out and said publicly that he was ready to work “during the reign of Donald Trump” and “regret” his brutal oval row with the president.
He continued to share his own vision of peace that would involve all parties to the table and included a ban on missiles, drones and fire.
Wednesday 5 March – Trump reveals the “Olive Branch” to Congress
Since many Europe woke up on Wednesday, Donald Trump's first historical speech to Congress added another development to the chaos week.
In a 100 -minute fiery speech, Trump pledged to end the war in Ukraine, where he revealed that he had received a message from Zelinski and that Vladimir Putin was “ready for peace.”
Trump said that the important mineral deal for the United States, Ukraine, was ready to sign.
Thursday March 6 – Europe gathered for the main defense summit
A major emergency summit in Brussels was held on Thursday with European leaders to discuss the Ukrainian war.
Dozens of prime ministers and presidents who attended from Zelinski in Ukraine to Macron, France.
Zelinski said he discussed the strengthening of his country's defense as well as negotiations for Kiev joining the European Union at the top.
Friday, March 7 – Trump operates Putin
Trump bombed Putin in a fierce condemnation of the Russian war in Ukraine – asking both sides to “reach the table now.”
The US President issued a fiery reprimand for the Russians as they once again fired a huge raid on Ukrainian civilians overnight.
In the last unpredictable step by the Republic, he wrote: “Based on the fact that Russia is” bombing “in Ukraine on the battlefield at the present time, I am strongly thinking about banking sanctions on a large scale and sanctions, and a tariff for Russia until a final settlement agreement is reached.”