Putin, Zelensky among world leaders wishing US happy 4th of July on its 250th birthday

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Even countries locked in a bloody war took a moment to cozy up to the US on its 250th birthday.

Among the world leaders who posted notes of gratitude Saturday was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who compared the America’s fight for independence to his country’s battle for survival against Russia.

Leaders from around the world wished a happy birthday to the US, with many addressing remarks to President Trump. ZUMAPRESS.com

Ukrainians were fighting for “our people’s right to happiness with much the same hope, the same purpose, and the same determination with which Americans won and defended their own independence,” he said.

Zelensky, who endured a tense Oval Office standoff with President Trump last year, thanked him for American Patriots — not the heroes of 1776, but the sophisticated missiles that defend Ukraine from relentless Russian missile and drone attacks.

His message comes as Ukraine has fired drone attacks deep into Russian territory and sustained deadly strikes across its own capital city.

Russian strongman Vladimir Putin kept his message to the US more personal.

“Donald, I wish you & your loved ones health, well-being & every success, & I wish all citizens of the United States happiness & prosperity,” Putin said in a message to Trump, according to Russia’s Foreign Ministry.

Beyond the battlefield, other world leaders also weighed in.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who has faced his own strains with Trump over the war in Iran and the role of NATO, extended his greetings with an image.

“Donald, I wish you & your loved ones health, well-being & every success,” wrote Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is continuing his bloody war on Ukraine. ZUMAPRESS.com

He posted a breathtaking photograph of a glistening Statue of Liberty — a gift from France in 1884 — while the aerobatic Patrouille de France flew overhead, with the air and space force jets releasing red, white and blue smoke.

The Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV issued a lengthy statement Friday expressing “heartfelt congratulations” on the United States anniversary he called “that defining moment” in the nation’s history.

The pontiff said it gave “enduring voice to the ideals of liberty, equality, the pursuit of happiness, justice and democratic self-government.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke to the imports of Patriot missiles. PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE/APAImages/Shutterstock

He also mentioned “safeguarding human life from its beginning at conception” as well as “welcoming, protecting and assisting immigrants.”

King Charles, in a message to Trump and the American people from the royal family, noted “centuries of shared challenge and achievement” between the two nations.

French President Emmanuel Macron posted an image of jets flying over the Statue of Liberty. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Charles, who brought the house down during his April state visit when he joked that “if it weren’t for us, you’d be speaking French,” said he had no doubt “we will continue to defend our shared values” over the next 250 years.

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper was more succinct. “Happy 4th July to our American friends on this historic anniversary,” she said, honoring a “partnership that spans the Atlantic.”

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, who had an extraordinary spat with Trump over Iran and las blasted him for “constant, unprovoked attacks,” visited the US embassy in Rome last week and hailed the bond between the two nations while speaking before a large American flag.

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni spoke at the US Embassy in Rome ahead of the Fourth. REUTERS

She called the US and Italy “sister nations, united by a special relationship that grows stronger day after day and clearly owes a great deal to the more than 20 million Italian-Americans who have contributed to the prosperity of the United States for generations.”

She even brought up times “when our points of view may not be perfectly aligned” but said “our ties are based on loyalty, mutual respect, willingness and an awareness that the strength of one is also automatically the strength of the other.”

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