Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with Fox News that he does not think it is necessary to apologize to U.S. President Donald Trump after the White House altercation.
“No, I respect the president, and I respect the American people, and I think we should be very open and very honest, and I’m not sure we did anything wrong,” Zelensky said. – I think that some things we should discuss outside the media with all due respect to democracy and free media.”
Yesterday during the talks, the presidents of the United States and Ukraine began to have a conversation on raised tones. Trump accused Zelensky of ingratitude. The Vice-President of the United States also joined the dispute.
Later, Trump said that Zelensky was not ready for peace.
After a while, the press conference between Trump and Zelensky was canceled and the mineral deal was postponed.
Later, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave an interview to CNN, during which he said that the Ukrainian President should apologize to the US President.

