The war between Donald Trump and Jailonsky! These countries are supporting Ukraine

Global reactions have come to light after Ukraine’s President Wloadimir Zelanski’s sharp meeting with US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance at the White House. Russia has sarcastically called him ‘low’, while many countries have expressed support for Ukraine.

Major countries in support of Ukraine:

Austria: Chancellor Carl Nehmar said, “Ukrainians have been bravely protecting my country against the Russian invader for three years. I myself visited the battlefield and saw his sacrifices. We all want the end of this war. Russia is an invader, so Europe supports the justified and permanent peace efforts of Ukraine!

Canada: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau termed Russia’s invasion as “illegal and unfair”, saying, “For three years, Ukrainians have been fighting courage and perseverance. His struggle for democracy, freedom and sovereignty is important for all of us. Canada will stand with Ukraine in achieving justified and permanent peace.”

Slovenia: President Natasha Pirk Musar said, “Slovenia supports the principles of international law and relations. What we saw in the oval office today weakens the foundation of these values ​​and diplomacy. We strongly support the sovereignty of Ukraine. Russia is invaded. It is necessary to protect democratic ideals, so that they are necessary in our works on global stage.

Romania: Interim President Illi Bologen said, “Ukraine’s safety is important for the safety of Europe. We should stand together for our value, freedom and peace.”

Poland: Prime Minister Donald Task said, “You are not alone.”

European Union: “Your dignity respects the bravery of Ukrainian people,” Ursula von Der Leyen, Chairman of the European Commission and Antonio Costa said jointly. Be strong, be strong, be brave, fearless. You are never alone. We will continue to work with you for justified and permanent peace. “

Germany: Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Sholz said, “No one wants more peace than Ukrainian.” His potential successor Frederick Marz said, “We are standing with #Ukraine in good and difficult times. We should never confuse the invader and victim in this terrible war.”

Italy: Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suggested a summit with the United States, European countries and colleagues to “deal with Ukraine,” to be discussed “to deal with today’s major challenges. He said, “Every division of the West weakens us all and favor those who want to see the fall of our civilization.”

France: President Emmanuel Macron said, “There is an invader: Russia. There is a nation that is in the attack: Ukraine. The respect of those who are fighting from the beginning. Because they are fighting for their dignity, freedom, their children and the safety of Europe.”

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