Trump and Zelenskyy clash, clouding the path to peace in Ukraine

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A White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that was meant to set terms for bilateral cooperation collapsed Friday into anger and recriminations in full view of the world.

The stunning clash left a deep sense of foreboding for the embattled Ukraine’s future, and hinted loudly at the U.S. shift away from an alliance-based foreign policy toward one of big-power politics.

What the White House had billed as a meeting to sign a bilateral deal on development of Ukraine’s rare-earth minerals instead unraveled – in real time, with media cameras rolling – into a clash between Mr. Zelenskyy and the president and vice president of the United States.

Why We Wrote This

It was a clash of worldviews, not just of individuals. A falling-out between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy reflects the U.S. pivot toward the view that big powers, not global norms, drive events.

Mr. Trump lauded the Ukrainian people as “very brave” in the face of war but told the Ukrainian leader that his resistance to reaching peace quickly with Russian President Vladimir Putin risked setting off “World War III.”

As Mr. Zelenskyy pushed back that accepting peace on Russia’s terms now would reward the aggressor and only put off war to recommence in the future, Vice President JD Vance chastised the Ukrainian leader for lacking gratitude toward the United States and disrespecting President Trump.

At one point a camera captured Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova with head in hands – an apt symbol of the diplomatic disaster unfolding before the White House audience.

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