President Donald Trump, vice-president JD Vance and Ukraine-President VolodyYyr Zenskyy sparred during their meeting in the White House to end the war in Russia-Ukraine, including Trump that the Ukrainian leader says he “spoke too much.”
In the midst of Zenskyy’s visit to the White House, Vance said that a road to peace between Russia and Ukraine was by the US who was busy with diplomacy, including speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the notes of the White House, notes of the meeting.
“We have signed a deal with Putin. He didn’t save it, what kind of diplomacy are you talking about?” Zenskyy told Vance.

New York, New York – September 27: (LR) Ukrainian President VolodyYyr Zelensky and Republican presidential candidate, former US President Donald Trump, shake Hand during a meeting on September 27, 2024 in New York City. The meeting coincides with President Zensky to New York for the United Nations General Meeting. (Photo by Alex Kent/Getty Images)
“Very disrespectful,” Vance said about Zenskyy’s remark, while Trump noted that Ukraine is “not in a good position” and gambling with the Second World War.
“Did you say thank you once?” Vance asked Vance Zenskyy, according to the notes.
“You spoke too much,” Trump told Zenskyy.
Zenskyy traveled to the US on Friday to meet Trump in the White House after Trump said on Thursday that a peace negotiation to end the war between Ukraine and Russia in the final phase. The Trump administration also works to an agreement with Ukraine in Ink that would give the US access to the minerals of Ukraine in exchange for the US support, the nation has offered since the war broke out in 2022, as part of the peace agreement.
Trump also noticed during his comments to the media that a trilateral encounter between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the US, would not be difficult and probably difficult.
“They don’t love each other, I can tell you that, it’s not a love competition,” Trump told the media when he was asked how he proposes a trilateral encounter between the US Rusland-Ukraine.