Germany on the side of Zelenski. AfD challenges.

Response from Berlin

The day after the unprecedented and humiliating attack by US President Donald Trump and Vice President Jay Di Vance against Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski at the White House Oval Office, leaders, politically and diplomatic staff. Vance.

Washington’s much -publicized agreement proposal in Kiev on Ukrainian rare land in return for American aid failed miserably.

In a message shortly after the fruitless meeting and the derogatory, as international media comment today, “Trump” at the expense of Ukrainian president, Donald Trump said that “Zelenski is not ready for peace” and that he was “unknown”.

The Ukrainian President left the White House without a joint press conference and then began responding via X to dozens of support messages sent to him by foreign leaders.

EU to Zelenski: ‘You’re not alone’

At the same time, reactions around the world and the EU are strong. Already last night, French President Emmanuel Macron phoned Volodimir Zelenski offering him full support, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, with close contacts.

Among other things, Commission President Ursula von der Laienne, in her message to Zelenski, said, “You are never alone” and continued to encourage him by adding: “Stay strong, brave, Atromitos.”

Mertz: Next to Ukraine

On the side of Ukraine is also standing by Chancellor Olf Saltz, who remains in this office until the appointment of the next Chancellor and while the negotiations of the formation of a Christian Union and Social Democrats are ongoing.

Overname Saltz, taking clear distances from Donald Trump, said: “Ukraine can be based on Germany and Europe” and that “we are working together for a constant and fair peace.”

Germany’s steadfast confidence in Ukraine was also expressed by Foreign Minister Analena Berbock: “The defense of democracy and the pursuit of peace and security are our own affair.”

And Friedrich Mertz, head of the Christian Democrats and, as they all show next Chancellor, sent his own personal message to Zelenski via X: “Dear V. Zelenski, we stand by Ukraine in good and difficult times. We should never confuse the attackers and the victims in this terrible war. “

AfD: “Historical moment! Trump and Vans! “

However, the attitude of the far -right AfD, which is now officially the air of a strong opposition in the German parliament, is also feeling in Germany.

“Historical moment! Trump and Vans ”wrote via X the party chairman of the Party Videl, taking a clear position in favor of the President and Vice President of the United States.

The other co -chair of the party Tinos Kroupala commented that: “President Trump interrupted talks with President Zelenski because he is not ready for peace. There must be peace, even without the beggar-president Zelenski. “