Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has remained defiant in the wake of Friday's explosive confrontation with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office. He said from London Sunday that he will not apologize that that his country's freedom is "not for sale".
He acknowledged that the public spat "didn’t bring anything positive or additional to us as partner" - however he also said "This relationship will continue because this is more than a relationship in one moment."
"If you don’t have an end to the war and you don’t have security guarantees, no one is able to control a ceasefire," he told reporters while preparing to leave the UK, following a meeting with European leaders to agree on continued support for Ukraine.
Financial Times has underscored that Zelensky is not only rejecting calls from the US to apologize to Trump and Vance, but he's now openly pushing back against ceasefire. The Ukrainian leader...