France's prime minister tears into Trump's attack on Zelenskyy as a staggering show of 'brutality'
- France's Prime Minister François Bayrou criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a staggering show of 'brutality' aimed at humiliation.
- During a parliamentary debate, lawmakers in France applauded Bayrou's remarks, highlighting the strong disapproval of Trump's actions.
- European leaders quickly pledged support for Ukraine following the White House meeting, making clear their opposition to Trump's behavior.
- As a result, Britain, France, and Ukraine began working on a ceasefire plan after the incident.
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French Prime Minister denounced Trump's "brutality" and praised Zelensky's "honor" before the National Assembly in Paris
Prime Minister François Bayrou denounced Donald Trump's "brutality" in his confrontation with Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, during a debate in the French National Assembly on Ukraine and security in Europe, an issue in which he believes France must play "a central role", AFP reports.
French prime minister condemns Trump over 'staggering scene' of 'brutality'
France's Prime Minister François Bayrou is unimpressed with President Donald Trump's angry dressing down of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last week, The Associated Press reported Monday.“On Friday night, in the Oval Office of the White House, a staggering scene unfurled before the lenses of...
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