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Russia loves a spectacle of oval office that held yesterday with the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. However, there is one prominent Russian voice that has not yet heard, the one of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has yet to comment on the situation at the time of this writing.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is a permanent defender of Putin, was delighted with what he called the “proper slap” who received Zelenskyy in the hands of Trump and Vance. In the same post on X, Medvedev wrote that Trump is right about Ukraine “Gambling with World War II.”
The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharov, said it was a “miracle” Trump, and Vance stopped to hit Zelenskyy during an intense exchange.

US President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as US Vice President JD Vance responds at the White House in Washington, DC, February 28, 2025. (Reuters/Brian Snyder/File Photo)
The reaction of Ukrainian ambassadors to Fire Trump-Zelenskyy oval Office Conflict goes virally
It’s not just Russian leaders glory; Members of government media also enjoy the Fracas.
“Russian media, which is almost exclusively controlled by Putin’s Government, have a field day with what happened today between Zelenskyy and President Trump and JD Vance,” Rebekah Koffler, a strategic analyst of military intelligence, former senior defense agencies official and author of “Play Travels,” said Fox News Digital.
“Rossiyskaya Gazeta”, a Russian national messenger, came in in Zelenskyy, with many titles that were placed on a splash leader with Trump and Vance, as well as leaving the White House early, according to Koffler, who translated the Fox News Digital title.
In addition, Russian state -owned TV commentator Vladimir Solovyov announced a special show that focused on “Zelensky’s suicide at the White House,” Reuters said.

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in the oval office of the White House in Washington, DC, February 28, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
World leaders back Zelenskyy following Trump, Vance oval Office Spat
After a tense meeting of an oval office, leaders from all over the world have come out by condemning Trumps and Vance’s actions and showing his support to Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron, who recently met with Trump at DC, expressed his support for Ukraine in the post on X.
“There is an aggressor: Russia. There is a victim: Ukraine. We were right to help Ukraine and sanction Russia three years ago – and continue with it,” Macron wrote. “Under” We “, I mean Americans, Europeans, Canadians, Japanese and many others.”
While British Prime Minister Kier Starmer has yet to comment publicly, the leader of the Conservative UK, Chemadenoch, spoke in support of Ukraine, writing: “We have to remember that the villain is a war criminal President Putin, who illegally attacked another state – Ukraine.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the ardent Trump critic, wrote: “Canada will continue to stand with Ukraine and Ukrainians in achieving righteous and lasting peace.”
The tensions between Washington and Kiev were clear before any words were exchanged in the oval office. On February 19, President Trump called President Zelenskyy “dictator without election” in the post on the truth of Social. However, when asked about his comment during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump appeared to have gone up, saying, “Did I say that?”
Access to Trump’s administration Kiyiv is wildly deviated from the approach to the Administration of Biden. Biden clarified his Pro-Craa position after an invasion in February 2022, despite suggesting in January 2022 that “smaller inflammation” would result in lighter consequences. Trump, on the other hand, told the media a few minutes before the exchange that he would not even take Russia or Ukraine. Instead, “he was not aligned with anyone. I am aligned with the United States and for the good of the world.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy leaves the White House after a tumultuous meeting at the oval office in Washington, DC, February 28, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
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IN exclusive interview With the main political anchorage of Fox News, Bret Baier, Zelenskyy did not apologize for the turbulent exchange, but admitted that it was “bad for both sides.”
“I just want to be honest and I just want our partners to understand the situation correctly and I want to understand everything right. That’s not to lose friendship,” Zelenskyy said in a “special report.”