The Ukrainian president defended democratic principles in response to the Republican senator's ultimatum that Ukraine must either replace its leadership or change its approach to negotiations with the US.
Documentation of 33 instances of Ukrainian gratitude for American support since 2022 contradicts claims made during contentious White House meeting with Trump and Vance.
David Frum argues that the public confrontation benefited Ukraine by preventing quiet pressure behind closed doors, while exposing what he describes as the administration's true stance toward Russia and America's allies.
Trump-Zelenskyy meeting described as "catastrophic" by media after heated argument over security guarantees, with the Ukrainian President leaving early as European leaders express support for Ukraine's position against Russian aggression.
This comes after Ukraine previously refused to immediately sign terms granting the US 50% of revenues from its trillion-dollar reserves. Sources say now a deal is more likely.
At Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President and US Vice President begin charting path to end Russia's war, with Vance emphasizing Washington's commitment to peace that prevents future conflicts.
The United States stands at a crossroads in its support for Ukraine, as President-elect Trump's team engages in preliminary diplomatic discussions that could reshape American policy in Europe.