Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, revealed in an interview with Time Magazine that he planned to present the heavyweight boxer final wager to President Donald Trump as a gesture of goodwill. He chose a tab with graphical images of Ukrainian prisoners of war as the meeting started, not grabbing the belt next to him.
Trump remarked as he examined the pictures,” That’s difficult stuff,” at a time when the appointment did not become a shouting match.
According to some US authorities, those images “described the moment when the appointment went wrong. The movement might had sagged more in the direction of Zelensky, who had offered the tournament belt. The photos produced the same effect. According to the Time Magazine report, they” seemed to get Trump’s watch off, as though he were being held accountable for the battling of those soldiers.”
Zelenskyy, according to the record, does not dread making the wrong choice. He has kids, loved ones, and home. Every man feels something, but he must think it. My beliefs were what I wanted to display. However, Zelenskyy said in the discussion that the dialogue eventually shifted.
After Zelenskyy showed him the photos, Vice President JD Vance accused him of being indifferent. Without Usyk’s buckle, Zelenskyy left the White House, and he is unsure what happened to Trump’s real surprise.
” Maybe it’s still sitting there,” Zelenskyy said.
According to a White House source, a representative from the White House confirmed to Time that the pulley was finally taken down and stored alongside other presents in Trump’s private dining room.
” But at that time there was the impression that we weren’t friends or that we weren’t acting as an ally,” Zelensky said. I was speaking out against the integrity of Ukraine in that conversation.
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