Americans needed to see Zelensky's White House 'blowup' – Vance
The US vice president believes the 'blowup' showed Washington's frustration with Kiev and was 'useful' for Americans to see
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US Vice President J.D. Vance defended a heated argument with Ukrainian President Zelensky at the White House in February. The argument started when Trump explained he wanted to stay neutral to help make peace with Russia, not give more military help to Ukraine. Vance said Americans should talk to solve problems, but Zelensky said this was easy to say from far away.
The argument got worse when Vance said Zelensky was not respectful enough. Vance later said it was good for Americans to see this argument because it showed real problems.