For months main into the American elections final fall, the prospect of a second Trump presidency deepened uncertainty amongst Ukrainians over how enduring American assist would show in a warfare threatening their nationwide survival.
After President Volodymyr Zelensky’s disastrous meeting with President Trump within the White Home on Friday, many Ukrainians have been shifting towards a conclusion that appeared completely clear: Mr. Trump has chosen a aspect, and it isn’t Ukraine’s.
In a single jaw-dropping assembly, the as soon as unthinkable concern that Ukraine can be compelled to interact in an extended warfare in opposition to a stronger opponent with out U.S. assist appeared to maneuver exponentially nearer to actuality.
“For Ukraine, it’s clarifying, although not in a good way,” Phillips O’Brien, a world relations professor on the College of St. Andrews in Scotland, stated in an interview. “Ukraine can now solely rely on European states for the assist it must combat.”
A direct end result was that Ukrainians, together with opposition politicians, have been usually supportive of Mr. Zelensky on Saturday for not bending to Mr. Trump regardless of great stress.
Maryna Schomak, a civilian whose son’s most cancers analysis has been difficult by the destruction of Ukraine’s largest kids’s most cancers hospital by a Russian missile strike, stated that Mr. Zelensky had carried out himself with dignity.
“They gathered with one objective — to stress us and undermine our authority on the worldwide political stage,” she stated of Mr. Trump and his staff.
Mr. Zelensky signaled on Saturday that he had not fully given up hope of repairing the connection with Mr. Trump. Posting on social media, he went out of his approach to thank the US, maybe making an attempt to deal with Mr. Trump’s grievance on Friday that he was ungrateful.
“I’m grateful to President Trump, Congress for his or her bipartisan assist, and American folks,” he wrote. “Ukrainians have all the time appreciated this assist, particularly throughout these three years of full-scale invasion.”
On the identical time, Mr. Zelensky started laying the groundwork for shifting forward with the European international locations which have stood by Kyiv’s aspect. Ukraine introduced plans on Saturday for a joint weapons enterprise with France that may be financed by frozen Russian property.
Later within the day, Mr. Zelensky was scheduled to fulfill with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, who has been a supporter of the Ukrainian president within the face of Mr. Trump’s harsh rebukes. On Sunday, Mr. Zelensky will attend a summit of European leaders hosted by Mr. Starmer.
Whereas a lot of the main target was on the surprising tone and theatrics of the dressing-down delivered by the American president to a putative ally, Professor O’Brien, the St. Andrew’s scholar, stated that Mr. Trump’s feedback recommended that the basis of the general public rupture ran deeper.
“He was making an attempt to stress Zelensky into agreeing to a cease-fire alongside Putin’s traces, and Zelensky refused,” Professor O’Brien stated, referring to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. “Trump comes out and says that explicitly on the finish.”
Mr. Trump had shouted on the Ukrainian chief, “You’re buried there,” and stated, “Your individuals are dying. You’re working low on troopers.”
As Mr. Zelensky tried to defend himself, Mr. Trump talked over him.
“No, hear,” he continued. “And you then inform us, ‘I don’t need a cease-fire. I don’t need a cease-fire.’”
The alternate, Professor O’Brien stated, displays Mr. Trump’s perception that “Ukraine ought to shut up and take Trump’s and Putin’s phrases.”
The true affront that prompted the spectacle, many Ukrainians and analysts consider, is that Mr. Zelensky pushed again in opposition to a few of Mr. Trump’s phrases.
Alongside the entrance traces, some troopers stated that the conclusion was sinking in that Mr. Trump would in all probability not assist Ukraine. “Trump selected his aspect on this warfare,” stated Pvt. Serhiy Hnezdilov in a phone interview from the entrance on Saturday.
Non-public Hnezdilov stated that he supported Mr. Zelensky’s stance, including that he thought the try and humiliate the Ukrainian chief was in all probability the objective of the invitation to the White Home.
“The scandal we witnessed was primarily the one function of that assembly,” the non-public stated. “It seemed completely absurd, contemplating that we, Ukrainians, have all the time regarded America for example of democracy and, most significantly, of values.”
Ukrainians might have been naïve, he added.
Nonetheless, many Ukrainians have been shaken by the general public falling-out in Washington, and Mr. Zelensky sought to reassure his war-weary nation on Saturday.
“Folks in Ukraine must know they aren’t alone, that their pursuits are represented in each nation and each nook of the world,” he stated in an announcement.
Leaders throughout Europe took to social media to voice support of Ukraine, and Mr. Zelensky supplied his private thanks for each assertion whereas reposting them.
However Mr. Zelensky did acknowledge that shedding U.S. navy assist can be a devastating blow.
“Will probably be tough for us,” he advised Fox Information after the White Home assembly. “That’s why I’m right here.”
Mr. Zelensky’s home standing appeared to holding regular within the instant aftermath of the assembly, regardless of an announcement by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, calling for Mr. Zelensky to resign or be dismissed. “I don’t know if we will ever do enterprise” Mr. Graham stated, solely days after praising the Ukrainian chief as an excellent ally.
Mr. Zelensky acquired a public sign of assist from the speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, who would assume the presidency if Mr. Zelensky resigned. “Full assist for the President of Ukraine!” Mr. Stefanchuk wrote in a social media post.
Opposition figures additionally backed Mr. Zelensky.
“Although I don’t totally agree with President Zelensky’s insurance policies, I have to say that I’m genuinely grateful to him for withstanding this stress,” Natalia Pipa, a member of Parliament for the Holos occasion, stated in an interview.
“Trump behaved disgustingly and condescendingly,” she added.
The trail forward for Ukraine, politicians and analysts stated, was to attempt to restore relations with the US, the place protection contractors are one constituency with an curiosity in persevering with American assist, whereas making an attempt to shore up European backing. Mr. Zelensky will even be making an attempt to get a task within the negotiations for a peace settlement, although Mr. Trump appears intent on dealing straight with Mr. Putin.
However the anger directed at Mr. Zelensky within the Oval Workplace got here in opposition to a tense backdrop through which Mr. Trump has more and more aligned himself with the Kremlin in each phrases and actions.
Since Mr. Trump picked up the telephone on Feb. 12 for a 90-minute chat with Mr. Putin, he has known as Mr. Zelensky “a dictator”; falsely accused Ukraine of beginning the warfare; and pressed the Ukrainian chief to accede to his administration’s demands, posting that he “higher transfer quick or he’s not going to have a Nation left.”
Final week, the State Division terminated an initiative that has invested lots of of tens of millions of {dollars} to assist restore Ukraine’s vitality grid after assaults by the Russian navy.
Whereas pressuring Kyiv, Mr. Trump has stated that he would “love” to see Russia again within the Group of seven — a gathering of the world’s wealthiest giant democracies — and that “it was a mistake to throw them out.”
He supplied Mr. Putin beneficiant concessions on NATO and Ukrainian territory even earlier than the talks began, and repeated the Kremlin’s requires elections in Ukraine.
The White Home has additionally reduce funding for pro-democracy applications as a part of its efforts to dismantle U.S.A.I.D., a transfer celebrated by the Kremlin.
The Trump administration has additionally supplied public support for far-right parties in Europe recognized for his or her assist of Moscow, together with the AfD in Germany.
The brand new U.S. legal professional common, Pam Bondi, has additionally disbanded an F.B.I. task force targeted on investigating international affect operations, and Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth has ordered that Russia be removed as a target of U.S. cybersecurity planning.
Washington additionally sided with Moscow in a vote on the United Nations that may have condemned Russian aggression on the third anniversary of the Ukraine invasion — breaking with allies to hitch a small group of countries together with North Korea and Belarus.
Having endured years of loss and struggling, Ukrainians would love nothing greater than to see an finish to the warfare, however not if the value is their freedom, Mr. Zelensky has been insisting.
Natalka Sosnytska, program coordinator at a Ukrainian group that helps kids with warfare trauma, echoed that sentiment. “In fact, we wish peace, however solely after our victory,” she stated. “By standing his floor, Zelensky preserved our dignity as a nation.”
Liubov Sholudko and Yurii Shyvala contributed reporting.