Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stood steadfast in his position as he has refused to apologise to Donald Trump since their Oval Office bust up yesterday.
Instead, he demanded that Trump be “more on our side” following a fury-fuelled row in the White House with the US President and his Vice President JD Vance.
In his first major interview since the press conference, Zelensky dodged the question of whether Donald Trump was owed an apology.
Speaking to Fox News, he said: “I’m not sure we did something bad.”

In his first major interview since the press conference, Zelensky dodged the question of whether Donald Trump was owed an apology
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“We’re thankful to Americans for all your support, you did a lot, I’m thankful to President Trump and Congress’ bipartisan support,” Zelensky added.
“You helped us a lot from the very beginning, you helped us to survive. We are strategic partners.”
When asked on another occasion, he would not apologise and clarified his stance.
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