Selenskyj Turns to Europe After Tense Oval Office Clash with Trump
The fallout from the public dispute casts uncertainty over U.S. support for Ukraine, as European leaders prepare for a pivotal summit in London.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj clashed with U.S. President Donald Trump in a heated Oval Office meeting, leading to Selenskyj's premature departure and canceled agreements.
- Trump criticized Selenskyj for perceived ingratitude and demanded a push for peace talks with Russia, while Selenskyj rejected calls to apologize and emphasized the need for security assurances.
- European leaders, led by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, are convening in London to discuss increased support for Ukraine as U.S. backing becomes uncertain.
- The International Monetary Fund and Norway have reaffirmed financial commitments to Ukraine, ensuring short-term stability despite potential U.S. aid reductions.
- Russian officials celebrated the Oval Office fallout, viewing it as a diplomatic win, while European leaders stressed the need for unity and leadership in supporting Ukraine.


































































































































































