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Trump envoy Witkoff says Zelensky apologized in letter to Trump

  • U.S. Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff stated that President Volodymyr Zelensky apologized for the argument with U.S. President Donald Trump during a television interview on March 10.
  • White House officials demanded a formal apology from Zelensky following the clash that occurred on February 28.
  • Witkoff mentioned that ongoing discussions among Ukrainian, U.S., and European officials could help revive a minerals deal and expressed hope for substantial progress in the upcoming talks.
  • Zelensky issued a conciliatory statement on March 4, calling the incident "regrettable" and expressing readiness to work towards peace under Trump's leadership.
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Since his meeting with U.S. President Trump ended in a heated argument, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating has been rising. According to the results of a poll released in early March, 67% of respondents said they "trust" Zelensky, 10 points higher than the previous month. With relations with the United States deteriorating, the Ukrainian people are trying to unite and support Zelensky, who has found himself in a difficult p…

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Since the scandal in the Oval Office, the relationship between the US and Ukraine has been tense. Now there is supposed to have been an apology.

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MR Online broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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