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    After Trump Clash, Ukraine's Zelenskiy Gets Warm UK Welcome Before European Summit

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    Posted on March 1, 2025

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    Zelenskiy is warmly welcomed in the UK after a clash with Trump. European leaders support Ukraine ahead of a summit focused on peace talks.

    Zelenskiy Receives Warm Reception in London Ahead of European Summit

    By Sachin Ravikumar

    LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer greeted President Volodymyr Zelenskiy with a warm embrace on Saturday after the Ukrainian leader flew to London for talks following his clash at the White House with U.S. President Donald Trump.

    In an extraordinary Oval Office meeting on Friday, Trump threatened to withdraw support for Ukraine, three years after Russia invaded its smaller neighbour.

    French President Emmanuel Macron spoke to Zelenskiy and Trump on Saturday and called for calm in an interview following Friday's White House clash.

    In London, a crowd cheered as Zelenskiy arrived for talks with Starmer at his Downing Street office before a summit of European leaders that the Ukrainian president will attend on Sunday to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine.

    "I hope you heard some of that cheering in the street. That is the people of the United Kingdom coming out to demonstrate how much they support you ... and our absolute determination to stand with you," Starmer told him.

    Starmer told Zelenskiy he had "full backing across the United Kingdom."

    "We stand with you and Ukraine for as long as it may take," Starmer said.

    Zelenskiy said on Saturday he had "important and warm" talks with Starmer, with a discussion on strengthening Ukraine's position and obtaining reliable security guarantees.

    "During our talks we discussed the challenges standing before Ukraine and all of Europe, coordination with our partners, concrete steps to strengthen Ukraine's position and ending the war in a just fashion, with reliable security guarantees," Zelenskiy wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

    Other European leaders also issued messages of support for Zelenskiy and Ukraine after his meeting with Trump, highlighting differences between traditional allies the United States and Europe over the war since Trump returned to office.

    Senior Russian politicians have reacted with glee to what they see as Zelenskiy's White House humiliation, saying the Ukrainian leader got what he deserved and that U.S. military aid to Kyiv must now be cut.

    MACRON: "EVERYBODY NEEDS TO CALM DOWN"

    The French presidency said Macron had also spoken to British Starmer, European Council President Antonio Costa and NATO chief Mark Rutte, on the eve of the London summit.

    "I think that beyond the frayed nerves, everybody needs to calm down, show respect and gratitude, so we can move forward concretely, because what's at stake is too important," Macron said in an interview with several Sunday newspapers.

    Macron said Zelenskiy had told him he was willing to "restore dialogue" with the United States, including on a deal giving U.S. access to revenues from Ukraine's natural resources, but did not say what Trump told him in the call.

    The White House had no immediate comment.

    In an interview with CNN on Friday, Trump's Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on Zelenskiy to "apologize for turning this thing into the fiasco for him that it became.”

    In an interview with Fox News on Friday Zelenskiy said he believed his relationship with Trump could be salvaged and appeared to express some regret, saying "I'm sorry for this."

    The falling-out meant that Ukraine and the United States failed to sign a much-vaunted minerals deal Kyiv hoped would spur Trump to back Ukraine's war effort and potentially win support from Republicans in Congress for a new round of aid.

    Trump is not interested in revisiting the minerals deal at the moment, a senior White House official told Reuters on Friday evening.

    Starmer spoke to both Trump and Zelenskiy on Friday, and French President Emmanuel Macron also visited Trump in Washington this week.

    Zelenskiy is also due to meet King Charles on Sunday. Britain's Sun newspaper said the meeting would take place at the monarch's Sandringham estate in eastern England.

    "I'm very happy that His Majesty the King accepted my meeting tomorrow," Zelenskiy told Starmer at the start of their meeting.

    Britain has been a vocal backer of Ukraine and Charles has previously expressed his support for Zelenskiy, speaking of the "determination and strength" of the Ukrainian people in the face of an unprovoked attack from Russia.

    During Starmer's visit to the White House, he presented Trump with a written invitation from the King for a state visit, which would make the U.S. president the first elected political leader in modern times to be hosted for two state visits by a British monarch.

    (Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar, Pavel Polituk, Ronald Popeski, David Brunnstrom and Trevor Hunnicutt; editing by David Evans, Kate Holton, Timothy Heritage and Franklin Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zelenskiy received a warm welcome in London from UK Prime Minister Starmer.
    • •The visit follows a tense meeting with Trump at the White House.
    • •European leaders show support for Ukraine amid US-Ukraine tensions.
    • •Macron calls for calm and dialogue between Ukraine and the US.
    • •Zelenskiy to attend a European summit to discuss Ukraine's peace plan.

    Frequently Asked Questions about After Trump clash, Ukraine's Zelenskiy gets warm UK welcome before European summit

    1What was the nature of Zelenskiy's visit to the UK?

    Zelenskiy visited the UK for talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, receiving a warm welcome from the crowd and discussing Ukraine's position and security guarantees.

    2How did Trump influence the situation regarding Ukraine?

    Trump threatened to withdraw support for Ukraine during a meeting, which led to tensions between Zelenskiy and U.S. officials, complicating Ukraine's diplomatic efforts.

    3What did Macron say about the situation?

    Macron called for calm and respect among leaders, emphasizing the importance of moving forward concretely on issues affecting Ukraine and Europe.

    4What support did Starmer express for Ukraine?

    Starmer assured Zelenskiy of full backing from the UK, stating that they would stand with Ukraine for as long as necessary.

    5What was discussed in Zelenskiy's talks with Starmer?

    The talks focused on strengthening Ukraine's position, obtaining reliable security guarantees, and addressing the challenges faced by Ukraine and Europe.

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