Zelensky tells Fox News his relationship with Trump can still be salvaged despite disastrous White House meeting

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky remains hopeful he can salvage his relationship with Donald Trump, after a meeting intended to cement a U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal descended into members of the Republican administration berating the visiting leader in front of news cameras.
โYes, of course,โ Zelensky said Friday in an interview with Fox News, touting the ties between the people of America and Ukraine. โItโs more than just two presidents.โ
โThis is the most importantโand of course [weโre] thankful to the president and to Congressโbut first of all to your people,โ Zelensky continued. โYour people helped to save our people.โ
Zelensky will have his work cut out for him.
After the Oval Office blowup, which began when Zelensky reminded his hosts of the numerous times Russia has broken ceasefire deals that didnโt include security guarantees, Trump cast doubt on the future of the minerals deal.
A White House official told The Independent that the minerals deal was not signed on Friday, and Trump later accused Zelensky of being uninterested in seeking peace.
โI would say it didnโt work out exactly great from his standpoint. He very much overplayed his hand,โ Trump said after the meeting. โWeโre looking for peace. Weโre not looking for somebody thatโs going to sign up a strong power and then not make peace because they feel emboldened, and thatโs what I saw happening.โ
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