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US President Donald Trump and his vice JD Vance have publicly clashed with the Ukrainian head of state Wolodymyr Selenskyj. The wording for reading.
The word battle between Donald Trump, Wolodymyr Selenskyj and JD Vance should go into the history books. The argument begins when US Vice President Vance Selenskyj says that the Russian war of attack against Ukraine has to be ended with “diplomacy”.
The whole scene to read:
Selenskyj: What kind of diplomacy do you think, JD? What do you mean?
Vance: I speak of the type of diplomacy that will end the destruction of your country.
Selenskyj: Yes, but if you …
Vance: Mr President, with all respect, I find it disrespectful that they come to the Oval Office and try to negotiate this in front of the American media. At the moment they are forcing conscripts to the front in Ukraine because they have personnel problems. You should thank the president.
Selenskyj: Have you ever been to Ukraine to look at the problems we have?
Vance: I looked at the stories and know that they take people on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. Are you not of the opinion that you had difficulty bringing people into the military, and do you consider it respectful to come to the United States Oval Office and to tackle the government that tries to prevent the destruction of your country?
Selenskyj: First of all, everyone has problems during the war, including them. You have a nice ocean and don’t feel it now, but you will feel it in the future.
Trump: You don’t know that. Don’t tell us what we will feel. We try to solve a problem. Don’t tell us what we will feel.
Selenskyj: I don’t tell you, I answer …
Vance: That’s exactly what they do …
Trump(with increased volume): You are not in the position of telling us what we will feel. We will feel very good and very strong.
Selenskyj: tries to interrupt.
They play with the Third World War and what they do is very disrespectful towards this country.
Trump: You are not in a very good location. They got into a very bad location. At the moment you don’t hold the cards in your hand. Together with us you hold the cards in your hand.
Selenskyj: I don’t play with cards. I mean that very seriously, Mr. President. I am the president of a country in war.
Trump: They play with the life of millions of people, they play with the Third World War and what they do is very disrespectful towards this country.
Selenskyj: I am very respectful.
Vance: Have you thanked you?
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At first the meeting of the heads of state was still the same as you have seen it do: Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj arrives at the White House in Washington in the morning, is greeted by US President Donald Trump with a handshake
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Vance: No, in this meeting, in this entire meeting? (…) Say a few words of recognition for the United States of America and the President who tries to save your country.
Selenskyj: Yes, you think that when you talk about the war very loudly …
Trump: He doesn’t speak loudly. Your country is in great difficulties. No, no, you talked a lot. Your country is in great difficulties.
Selenskyj: I know I know.
Trump: You won’t win that. You have a damn good chance of getting away with healer skin, and thanks to us.
We have remained strong since the beginning of the war, we were alone and we say I said “thank you”.
Selenskyj: We have remained strong since the beginning of the war, we were alone and we say I said “thank you”.
Trump(over Selenskyj): You weren’t alone. We gave you through this stupid president (Editor’s note: Joe Biden) 350 billion of military equipment provided. Her men are brave, but they had our equipment. If you hadn’t had our military equipment, this war would have been over in two weeks.
Selenskyj: In three days, I heard that from Putin.
Trump: It will be very difficult to do business in this way.
I’ve said that many times.
Vance: Just say thank you.
Selenskyj: I’ve said that many times.
Vance: Accept that there are disagreements and let us clarify these disagreements instead of trying to carry them out in front of the American media if they are wrong. We know that they are wrong.
Trump: I think it is good that the Americans see what happens here. That’s why I let it run here for so long. You have to be grateful, you don’t have the cards in your hand. They are stuck there. Your people die. The soldiers go out. No, listen … and then tell us (Trump is Selenskyj after): “I don’t want ceasefire. I don’t want an armistice. I want to go on and I want that.” Listen: If you can now reach an armistice, do it to stop the balls and the massacre of your soldiers.
Selenskyj: Of course we want to end the war – but with guarantees.
Trump: He (Putin, editor’s note) wants an agreement. I don’t know if you want a agreement. I gave them the power to be a strong man and I don’t know if they were a strong man without the United States. Your people are very brave. Either you enter a deal or we’re out. (…) You don’t behave gratefully at all. And that’s not nice. I’m honest, that’s not nice. Okay, I think we saw enough. What do you mean? Big television. I have to say that.
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