Zelensky on Trump-Vance meeting: 'What I wanted to show were my values'

Zelensky on Trump-Vance meeting: 'What I wanted to show were my values'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Time magazine interview that he “wanted to show” his “values” during a fiery White House meeting with President Trump and Vice President Vance last month.

During the meeting, Zelensky gave Trump pictures showing “the attitude of Russia to our prisoners.” Time reported that multiple U.S. officials noted the meeting had started going downhill when the pictures were brought out, with Trump’s defensiveness appearing to rise.

Zelensky told Time he had no regret about giving Trump the pictures, saying the president “has family, loved ones, children.”

“He has to feel the things that every person feels,” Zelensky told Time. “What I wanted to show were my values. But then, well, the conversation went in another direction.”

The meeting soon featured shouting and finger-pointing, with Trump, Vance and Zelensky arguing over U.S. support for Ukraine.

Following the meeting, Trump said on his Truth Social platform that the Ukrainian president “is not ready for Peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations.”

Zelensky also said in his Time interview that during the Oval Office meeting, Ukrainians had a desire for evidence the U.S. was still backing them.

“But in that moment there was the sense of not being allies, or not taking the position of an ally,” Zelensky told Time. “In that conversation, I was defending the dignity of Ukraine.”

Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff said earlier this month that Zelensky apologized to the president via a letter “for that whole incident that happened in the Oval Office.”

“I think that it was an important step and there’s been a lot of discussion between our teams and the Ukrainians and the Europeans who are relevant to this discussion as well,” Witkoff said in an appearance on Fox News at the time.

The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment.

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