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VIDEO: Zelenskyy gifts Trump golf club belonging to wounded Ukrainian soldier

Published :  
19-08-2025 19:27|
Last Updated :  
20 hours ago|

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought to underscore solidarity with Washington this week by presenting US President Donald Trump with a golf club once owned by a wounded Ukrainian serviceman, his office confirmed Tuesday.

Trump, a longtime golf enthusiast with several courses in his business portfolio, accepted the gift and in turn handed Zelenskyy symbolic keys to the White House. The exchange, according to Kyiv, reflected a markedly warmer tone compared to the leaders’ strained meeting earlier this year.

Back in February, Zelenskyy cut short a visit to Washington after a heated argument with Trump and Vice President JD Vance was broadcast live. Since then, the Ukrainian leader has worked to mend relations, often praising Trump’s role in promoting peace efforts.


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“The president of Ukraine presented the president of the United States with a golf club,” Zelenskyy’s office said in its Tuesday statement.

The club once belonged to Kostiantyn Kartavtsev, a Ukrainian soldier who “had lost a leg in the first months of Russia’s full-scale invasion while saving his brothers-in-arms,” according to the statement. Zelenskyy also showed Trump a video message from Kartavtsev.

Later that day, the veterans’ group United by Golf shared footage of Trump holding the club and addressing Kartavtsev directly.

“I just watched your swing. I know a lot about golf and your swing is great,” Trump said. “You’re an amazing person, and you just keep playing golf and doing all of the other things. Your country is a great country. We’re trying to bring it back to health.”

Zelenskyy also delivered a personal note to Melania Trump from Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelenska, who thanked her American counterpart for appealing to Russian President Vladimir Putin to safeguard children’s lives.

The gesture follows a series of symbolic gifts foreign leaders have offered Trump during White House visits. In February, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer presented him with an invitation to the UK, accompanied by a letter from King Charles III.