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“More friendly than in February”. The media comment on the Trump-Zełenski meeting

2025-08-18 20:34

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2025-08-18 20:34

The meeting of the presidents of the USA and Ukraine, Donald Trump and Wołodymyr Zelanski, took place in a much more friendly atmosphere than their previous conversation in the oval office, which occurred at the end of February and which ended in a quarrel – assessed CNN.

"More friendly than in February". The media comment on the Trump-Zełenski meeting
"More friendly than in February". The media comment on the Trump-Zełenski meeting
photo: Kevin Lamarque / / Reuters / Forum

It was obvious that the Ukrainian side devoted a lot of attention to ensuring that the conversations would not deviate from the course – she subordinated.

Zelanski came with a letter from his wife for Trump's wife and praised a letter from the first lady of the USA to Vladimir Putin about children suffering during the war.

In February, the vice president of JD Vance accused Zelns that he was not grateful. On Monday, the Ukrainian leader said “thank you” four times in 10 seconds. – Thank you for the invitation, thank you very much for your efforts, personal efforts to stop killing and stop this war. Thank you for taking this opportunity, thank you very much to your wife – said Zelanski.

The website also noted that Zełnski was wearing a black jacket. The issue of Zelanski's clothing was raised before the quarrel that occurred during his previous meeting with Trump in the White House. Some American officials believe that a suit case in a sense contributed to the defeat of that conversation.

CNN noticed that Vice President, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a special envoy Steve Witkoff sat during the meeting on the couch and did not take an active part in the conversation.

From Washington Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)

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