THE shocking White House bust up between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky plunged global politics into a whirlwind of a week.
Friday, February 28 – Trump and Zelensky’s showdown
The Oval Office bust up between Donald Trump, JD Vance and Volodymyr Zelensky will go down in history.
Tensions exploded inside the White House as Trump yelled at Zelensky, accusing him of “gambling with World War Three” and calling him “ungrateful.”
The gathering, which was supposed to conclude an important minerals agreement, turned chaotic at one moment with the three individuals leaning in, accusing each other, and gesticulating angrily.
The fallout sent shockwaves through Washington.
Saturday, March 1 – Starmer supports Zelensky
Zelensky jetted to London for talks with Sir Keir Starmer and Europe.
During the discussions, including the intense Oval Office confrontation, Starmer reassured Zelensky by affirming that he enjoys unwavering support throughout the United Kingdom.
Sunday, March 2 – Europe rallies around Ukraine
Starmer presided over a pivotal security conference at Lancaster House that brought together numerous countries to delve into US-Europe relations and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
The meeting, attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, saw a major push for a new military alliance to guarantee Ukraine’s future.
Afterwards, Starmer announced that a “coalition of the willing” would come together and devise a peace plan to end the bloody war.
Monday, March 3 – Trump lashes out at Zelensky again
The start of the week saw Trump continue to pile pressure on Zelensky as his allegiance with Europe appeared to dwindle further away.
In a brutal Truth Social put down, Trump blasted Zelensky as a “guy who doesn’t want there to be peace”.
The Republican was responding to a quote from the Ukrainian leader in which he said an end to the conflict with Russia is still “very, very far away”.
Hours after the social media attack, Trump then paused all US military aid to Ukraine for the foreseeable future.
Tuesday, March 4 – Zelensky “regrets” Trump fallout
Zelensky came out and publicly said he is ready to work “under Donald Trump” and “regrets” his brutal Oval Office row with the President.
He went on to share his own vision for peace that would involve bringing all parties to the table and included a ban on missiles and drones and releasing POWs.
Wednesday, March 5 – Trump reveals “olive branch” to Congress
As much of Europe woke up on Wednesday, Donald Trump’s first historic address to Congress added another twist to the chaotic week.
In a fiery 100-minute speech, Trump vowed to end the war in Ukraine as he revealed he had received a letter from Zelensky and that Vladimir Putin was “ready for peace.”
The important US-Ukraine minerals deal was also ready to be signed, Trump said per Zelensky’s words.
Thursday, March 6 – Europe gathers for key defence summit
A key emergency summit was held in Brussels on Thursday with European leaders to discuss the Ukraine war.
Dozens of prime ministers and presidents attended from Ukraine’s Zelensky to France’s Macron.
Zelensky said he discussed strengthening his country’s defence as well as negotiations for Kyiv’s EU accession in the summit.
Friday, March 7 – Trump turns on Putin
Trump blasted Putin in a fierce condemnation of Russia’s war in Ukraine – demanding both sides “get to the table right now”.
The US President issued a fiery rebuke of the Russians as they once again launched a huge blitz on Ukrainian civilians overnight.
In the latest unpredictable move from the Republican, he wrote: “Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale Banking Sanctions, Sanctions, and Tariffs on Russia until a Cease Fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED.”