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Zelensky arrives 10 Downing Street 24 hours after White House eviction

Barely 24 hours after he was practically evicted from the White Hours, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived Number 10 Downing Street, the seat of the British Government.
President Zelensky was welcomed with a warm embrace of the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, as he arrives for talks in the United Kingdom.
President Zelensky has had quite an eventful couple of days this week , leading to his advent at 10 Downing Street.
He had a rather dramatic encounter at the White House with President Donald Trump, which ended with him being asked to leave.
Read more about Zelensky’s encounter at the White House below:
Trump embarrasses Ukrainian President Zelensky, cancels press conference – Diaspora Digital Media (DDM)
Warm reception at 10 Downing Street
Zelensky made his way to 10 Downing Street in London. There, he was warmly welcomed by UK Prime Minister Starmer.
During their meeting, Starmer reassured Zelensky of 10 Downing Street’s steadfast support for Ukraine.
The two leaders discussed various topics, including increased support for Ukraine and planning future security guarantees.
Zelensky also expressed his gratitude to 10 Downing Street for UK’s support since the beginning of the war with Russia.
Additionally, Zelensky is scheduled to meet with King Charles at Sandringham, following a summit of European leaders in London.
The meeting comes just days after the heated exchange at the White House.
This highlights the ongoing diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine.
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Trump demands public apology from Zelensky to ‘repair relations’
Here are a few more interesting facts:
1. Volodymyr Zelensky: Before becoming the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky was a comedian and actor.
He gained national fame through his role in the television series “Servant of the People,” where he played a high school teacher who unexpectedly becomes president.
2. 10 Downing Street: This iconic address is not just a home, but also an office for the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
10 Downing Street is often referred to simply as “Number 10” and has been the official residence of British Prime Ministers since 1735.
3. White House Eviction: The concept of “eviction” from the White House typically pertains to the peaceful transition of power following a presidential election in the United States.
Despite occasional controversies, this process is regarded as a cornerstone of American democracy.
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