WASHINGTON | President Donald Trump berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for being “disrespectful” Friday in an extraordinary Oval Office meeting, then abruptly called off the signing of a minerals deal with the U.S. that Trump said would have moved Ukraine closer to ending its war with Russia.

The astonishing turn of events could scramble affairs in Europe and around the globe. During his visit with Trump, Zelenskyy was expected to sign the deal allowing the U.S. greater access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals and hold a joint news conference, but that plan was scrapped after the heated engagement between the leaders in front of the news media.

It’s unclear what the blowup could mean for the deal that Trump insisted was essential to repay the U.S. for the more than $180 billion in American aid sent to Kyiv since the start of the war. And it remains to be seen what, if anything, Trump wants Zelenskyy to do to get the deal back on track.

The Ukrainian leader left the White House shortly after Trump shouted at him, showing open disdain. Untouched salad plates and other lunch items were being packed up outside the Cabinet room, where the lunch between Trump and Zelenskyy and their delegations was supposed to have taken place.

The White House said the Ukraine delegation was told to leave.

“You’re gambling with World War III, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country that’s backed you far more than a lot of people say they should have,” Trump told Zelenskyy.

The last 10 minutes of the nearly 45-minute meeting devolved into a tense back and forth between Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Zelenskyy, who had urged skepticism about Russia’s commitment to diplomacy, citing Moscow’s years of broken commitments on the global stage.

COLORADO COMMENT

U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Denver:The behavior of President Trump and Vice President Vance towards President Zelensky is shocking, disrespectful, and un-American. Ukraine is defending its sovereignty against an aggressive adversary, and the United States must stand with Ukraine against Putin’s illegal invasion. Unfortunately, the only person happy about how this played out is Putin.”


U.S. Rep. Jason Crow, D-Aurora:What just happened in the Oval is a shocking abdication of America’s leadership and power.  Attacking America’s allies while cozying up to dictators. That’s the Trump Doctrine. Autocrats win, and America is less safe, when we retreat & go back on our word. Donald Trump has turned the Oval Office into a Russian propaganda machine. It’s truly appalling.

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colorado: “Every time President Trump opens his mouth, including with his lack of self-control in the Oval Office today, he weakens Ukraine’s bargaining position, and ours, and makes the world more dangerous. As I said on the Senate floor last week, rolling over to Putin will embolden other dictators around the world – especially Xi Jinping of China. One wonders how the Cold War would’ve turned out if Eisenhower, Reagan, and Bush were more concerned about people kissing their ring than our strategic position. And for the record, every time I’ve sat down with President Zelensky, he has begun and ended our meetings by thanking the American people for our support. He has thanked the U.S., President Trump, and former President Joe Biden in public an enumerable number of times. It’s also worth remembering that while this Oval Office travesty was being broadcast across the entire world, in the United States, the richest country in the world, more than 140 people in Texas have been diagnosed with measles, and 20 have been hospitalized. One child has already died – the first measles death in the U.S. in a decade. This is incompetence across the board. And it is American people, along with our allies and partners, who will pay the price.”

Democratic Gov. Jared Polis: “In Colorado, we support freedom, and we will not cater to a brutal Russian dictator who is no friend to America, our interests, or our future. Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against Putin’s illegal and brutal invasion of their country is critical for their freedom, the future of the Ukrainian people, and important for American global safety and national security. America plays a crucial role in supporting our international allies and protecting democracy abroad; Colorado continues to stand with Ukraine.”

Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Boulder: “President Trump’s disgraceful attacks today in the Oval Office on our ally Ukraine is a striking blow to the leadership of the United States on the global stage. Truly shameful”

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Windsor: “Zelenskyy just learned that Donald Trump and JD Vance are not Joe Biden and Kamala Harris”

Zelenskyy’s main objective going into the sit-down had been to press Trump not to abandon his country and to warn against moving too closely to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Instead he got shouted at while Trump appeared to play up the drama for the cameras.

At one point, Zelenskyy said Putin had broken “his own signature” 25 times on ceasefires and other agreements and could not be trusted. Trump responded that Putin had not broken agreements with him and mostly ducked questions about offering security guarantees to Ukraine, saying he thought the minerals deal — which is now on-hold — would effectively end the fighting.

Things first got testy after Vance challenged Zelenskyy, telling him, “Mr. President, with respect, I think it’s disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office to try to litigate this in front of the American media.” Zelensky tried to object, prompting Trump to raise his voice and say, “You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people.”

At another point, Trump declared himself “in the middle” and not on the side of either Ukraine or Russia in the conflict. He went on to deride Zelenskyy’s “hatred” for Putin as a roadblock to peace.

“You see the hatred he’s got for Putin,” Trump said. “That’s very tough for me to make a deal with that kind of hate.”

Following the meeting, Trump posted on his social media site that he had “determined” that Zelenskyy “is not ready for Peace.”

“He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace,” Trump wrote.

Trump also suggested that the heated exchange was productive: “Much was learned that could never be understood without conversation under such fire and pressure. It’s amazing what comes out through emotion.”

Democrats immediately criticized the administration for the breakdown. Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said Trump and Vance “are doing Putin’s dirty work.”

The testy discussion was especially surprising since it came a day after Trump struck a more conciliatory tone toward Ukraine, calling America’s support for the country against Russia’s invasion “a very worthy thing to do” and disclaiming any memory that he had called the Ukrainian leader a “dictator.”

Trump and Zelenskyy spoke politely, even with admiration, of each another for the first half hour of the meeting. But, when the Ukrainian leader raised alarm about trusting any promises from Putin to end the fighting, Vance offered his strong rebuke for airing disagreements with Trump in public.

That instantly shifted the tenor of the conversation as Zelenskyy grew defensive and Trump and his vice president blasted him as ungrateful and issued stark warnings about future American support.

“It’s going to be a very hard thing to do business like this,” Trump said to Zelenskyy as the two leaders talked over each other about past international support for Ukraine.

Vance then interjected, “Again, just say thank you.”

Zelenskyy pushed back on Vance, telling him he’s offered his appreciation “a lot of times” to the American people and the president. The Ukrainian leader after leaving the White House expressed his gratitude on social media.

“Thank you America, thank you for your support, thank you for this visit,” Zelenskyy wrote. “Thank you @POTUS, Congress, and the American people. Ukraine needs just and lasting peace, and we are working exactly for that.”

But administration officials were not satisfied with Zelenskyy and perceived a “hostility” with him and his body language in the Oval Office, according to a White House official. Trump also objected to the Ukrainian leader bringing up the issue of security guarantees when Trump made clear he wanted to focus on the minerals deal, said the official who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Former President Joe Biden had also grown frustrated at moments with Zelenskyy for being insufficiently grateful of American support, according to former administration officials. But unlike Trump, Biden expressed his displeasure with Zelenskyy privately.

Trump seemed pleased that the scene was being recorded on camera. “I think it’s good for the American people to see what’s going on,” he added.

Trump also suggested that Zelenskyy should not be demanding concessions.

“You’re not in a good position. You don’t have the cards right now,” Trump said pointing his finger toward Zelenskyy. “With us you start having cards.”

Shortly before the meeting ended, Trump said, “This is going to be great television.”

As Ukrainian forces hold out against slow but steady advances by Russia’s larger and better-equipped army, leaders in Kyiv have sought to ensure any potential U.S.-brokered peace plan would include guarantees for the country’s future security.

Many Ukrainians fear that a hastily negotiated peace — especially one that makes too many concessions to Russian demands — would allow Moscow to rearm and consolidate its forces for a future invasion after current hostilities cease.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Trump ally who has advocated for Trump to keep up American support for Ukraine, told Fox News he wasn’t confident that the Trump-Zelenskyy relationship could be repaired.

“I don’t know if you can ever do a deal with Zelenskyy anymore,” the South Carolina Republican said.

Fears that Trump could broker a peace deal with Russia that is unfavorable to Ukraine have been amplified by recent precedent-busting actions by his administration.

Trump held a lengthy phone call with Putin, and U.S. officials met with their Russian counterparts in Saudi Arabia without inviting European or Ukrainian leaders — both dramatic breaks with previous U.S. policy to isolate Putin over his invasion.

Trump later seemed to falsely blame Ukraine for starting the war and called Zelenskyy a “dictator” for not holding elections after the end of his regular term last year, though Ukrainian law prohibits elections while martial law is in place. European leaders were quick reinforce their support for Ukraine in the wake of the contentious Oval Office meeting.

European leaders were quick to reiterate their support for Zelenskyy and Ukraine.

In a post on X, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Zelenskyy’s “dignity honors the bravery of the Ukrainian people.”

“Be strong, be brave, be fearless,” she added. “You are never alone, dear President.”

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Associated Press writers Justin Spike in Kyiv, Stephanie Dazio in Berlin, JJ Cooper in Phoenix, and Michelle L. Price in New York contributed to this report.

5 replies on “Zelenskyy leaves White House without minerals deal after Oval Office blow up — COLORADO COMMENT”

  1. People aren’t listening to common sense. They want trumps’ world war. that’s his legacy and that’s what the republicans are aiming for. Watching it happen every day and half this country apparently wants the destruction of the world as we know it as well. Got news for ya, Jesus ain’t gonna save ya.

    1. I thought Trump handled himself poorly in front of the cameras. He clearly “lost his cool” in front of the whole world. He kept interrupting Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy was no angel either. Normally these kind of exchanges occur behind closed doors and they emerge together, united.

      I do support Trumps position,however – i.e. asking for some repayment via mineral rights and not giving “security guarantees.” Let Europe “carry it’s own weight” for a change and give guarantees if they choose.

      Ending the war is a noble pursuit. Democrats seem intent on letting tens of thousands more die rather than give Russia a partial victory or a way to “save face.” Why should thousands of young Russian and Ukrainian men and women die just because Democrats never got over the fact Putin favored Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. They have hated Russia ever since.

      1. Yes, it does really make one wonder why this didn’t take place behind closed doors?

        Almost as if the whole thing was a setup. Which, of course it was. Trump was playing for the Neanderthals who support him, with Vance as his Igor. Normally, the leaders smile and speak briefly and cordially with the press, then go behind closed doors. They don’t conduct talks and negotiations on camera, for obvious reasons.

        It was a setup and a beat down. And now our allies truly know, if they didn’t want to believe it before, that Donald Trump, and his chief torturer, the phony Vance, mean none of the expressions of world peace and democracy our presidents have always championed. Now owrl leader can believe a word these to say.

        We are governed by thugs. This is not America.

  2. How about some comments from our Republican representatives in Washington? I don’t really care what they have to say, but let’s make it a bit less obvious which way the journalists’ political leanings stand.

    Zelenskyy was clearly setup by our Chancellor-and-Chief in the continued effort to undermine a key European ally and partner with the “Democracy” that is Russia. I hope if anyone is paying attention, they see the hypocrisy in Trump calling Zelenskyy a dictator even though Trump wants to be an ally to some of the worst dictators currently in power (and Trump wants to become the mightiest of all the dictators in world history!).

    Clearly, the Nobel Committee needs to award Chancellor-and-Chief Trump the Peace Prize NOW!

  3. Blame Melania! Her anti- bullying campaign in the first Trump fiasco fell on her husband’s and J.D’s deaf ears! Welcome to Trump USA, LLC!

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