Trump and Zelenskyy had a fierce argument again, "cursing, scolding, throwing maps all done"

In February this year, the so-called "century quarrel" in the White House Oval Office shocked the world. On the afternoon of October 17 local time, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited the White House for the third time in eight months, meeting with US President Trump. From the media reports after this meeting, it seemed "calm", but a few days later, another shocking news emerged.

The UK's Financial Times reported on October 19 local time that during the "intense meeting" a few days ago, Trump urged Zelenskyy to accept Russia's "ceasefire conditions" and warned that Russian President Putin had mentioned that if Ukraine did not agree, he would "destroy" Ukraine.

The report then cited insiders who disclosed that the meeting between the US and Ukrainian presidents often turned into "fierce arguments," and Trump "used vulgar language multiple times," even "lectured" (lecturing) Zelenskyy. In addition, the insiders added that Trump also threw the map of the front line of the Ukraine-Russia conflict aside, insisting that Zelenskyy "cede" the entire Donbas region to Putin, and repeatedly quoted the arguments that Putin had mentioned in his call the day before.

The report believes that although Trump later stated support for an immediate ceasefire at the current front lines between the two sides, this intense meeting seems to reflect his fickle position on the Ukraine-Russia conflict and his willingness to support Putin's positions.

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