
Zelensky Ukraine Support Rallies After Trump Clash
On February 28, 2025, at 7:23 AM PST, Ukrainians rallied behind President Volodymyr Zelensky post a disastrous White House clash with Donald Trump, cementing Zelensky Ukraine support. “Emotional but sincere,” Yulia told BBC near Kyiv’s St. Sofia’s Cathedral, reflecting a nation’s defiance as Trump blamed Ukraine for Russia’s 2022 invasion—a Kyiv International Institute poll pegged trust at 65%, up from 52% pre-Trump’s salvo. “They were rude,” Andriy, 30, fumed; Dmytro, 26, saw Washington siding with Moscow. Unity spikes when Ukraine’s hit—trust soared from 37% pre-war to 90% post-invasion, per pollster Volodymyr Paniotto.
Trump’s Oval Office outburst—berating Zelensky for ingratitude, nixing a minerals deal—stunned Kyiv, where survival’s at stake. “Painful,” opposition MP Inna Sovsun told BBC, decrying Trump’s attack on a war victim. Yet, she resists resignation calls—“that defies democracy”—pushing mediators like Italy’s Giorgia Meloni over Trump’s Russia tilt. MP Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze, of rival Petro Poroshenko’s party, backs Zelensky too, despite his sanctions on Poroshenko; she warns the mineral pact lacks U.S. aid teeth. Kyiv’s TV downplayed it—no deal signed—favoring Europe, Canada, or Japan over Trump’s “transactional” stance, Sovsun said.
Zelensky Ukraine Support: War’s Lasting Echo
Zelensky Ukraine support holds as Russia’s war rages—sirens blare, missiles hit, unity trumps Trump’s “America First.” Come Back Alive’s Taras Chmut sees a world order fight; Europe splits sans U.S. net. For more, visit BBC or Kenkou Land.
Main Body: A Nation Stands, Trump Stumbles
Today, March 1, 2025, at 4:57 AM PST, Zelensky Ukraine support surges post-Trump’s White House tirade—Kyiv unites as he exits early, deal unsigned. Yulia’s “we want to live” near St. Sofia’s mirrors a 65% trust jump—37% pre-2022, 90% post-invasion, 52% pre-Trump’s “Ukraine started it” jab, per Paniotto’s polls. Andriy’s “rude” barb and Dmytro’s “Russia’s ally” cry echo a nation stung—Trump’s Vance joined in, slamming Zelensky’s “disrespect,” X posts note. Failed 2023 counteroffensives and Zaluzhnyi’s 2024 sacking dented Zelensky, but Trump’s hostility—hostile rants, Russia thaw—reignites solidarity.
Sovsun’s “shock” and Klympush-Tsyntsadze’s “no U.S. guarantees” critique a minerals flop—Kyiv seeks Europe’s heft, not Trump’s whims, as Russia holds four regions, per Chmut’s “world order” stake. “We’re punished for being attacked,” Sovsun mourns—her friend lost a second son Friday. At 4:57 AM PST, unity defies Trump’s “ceasefire now” push—2014-15 Russian breaches haunt Kyiv; Chmut warns Europe’s “miracle” hope fades sans U.S. steel. Zelensky’s flag rallies—will it hold against Trump’s Moscow lean? Ukraine braces—support’s iron, peace elusive.