
March 3, Washington, USA: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reiterated his gratitude to the United States for its unwavering support in Ukraine’s war against Russia, following a highly publicized clash with former US President Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred during a heated exchange at the White House, saw Trump and Vice President JD Vance accusing Zelensky of not being sufficiently appreciative of American aid.
In his nightly address on Sunday, Zelensky emphasized Kyiv’s deep appreciation for US assistance. “Of course, we are aware of the importance of America, and we are grateful for all the support we have received from the United States. There has not been a day when we have not felt this gratitude,” he said. The statement came after a meeting with UK and European leaders in London, where Zelensky highlighted the unity between Ukraine and its Western allies.
The London summit marked a significant moment of solidarity for Ukraine, as European leaders rallied behind Kyiv amid strained relations with Washington. Zelensky expressed confidence that the US would play a crucial role in future peace negotiations, stating, “There will be diplomacy for the sake of peace. And for the sake of us all being together – Ukraine, all of Europe, and definitely, definitely America.”
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also underscored the importance of international cooperation, announcing a “coalition of the willing” comprising Britain, France, and other allies to support Ukraine’s peace plan. Starmer described the current moment as a “crossroads in history,” urging continued unity to counter Russian aggression.
The recent tensions with Trump have put Zelensky in a delicate position, as Ukraine relies heavily on US military and financial aid. Despite the public spat, Zelensky remains optimistic about salvaging the relationship with Washington. He has consistently acknowledged the critical role of American support in Ukraine’s resilience against Russia.

Zelensky’s address also touched on broader diplomatic efforts, suggesting that a partial truce could serve as a test of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s willingness to engage in peace talks. Additionally, Zelensky hinted that he would consider resigning if Ukraine were granted NATO membership, underscoring his commitment to securing his country’s future.
As Ukraine continues to navigate the complexities of international diplomacy, Zelensky’s reaffirmation of gratitude to the US highlights the importance of maintaining strong alliances in the face of ongoing conflict. The unity displayed at the London Summit serves as a reminder of the collective resolve needed to achieve lasting peace in the region.
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