Trump tells Zelenskiy that Putin wants more of Ukraine

US President Donald Trump said that Ukraine should make an agreement to end the war with Russia because after a summit that Vladimir Putin demanded more Ukraine land, “Russia is not a great power and not”.
After the two leaders came together in Alaska on Friday, Trump said that the President of the Russian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian President, offered to freeze the Front Front if Kyiv left all Donetsk, one of the main targets of Moscow.
The source said Zelenskiy rejected the demand.
Russia controls one -fifth of Ukraine, including about three quarters of the Donetsk province, which it entered for the first time in 2014.
Trump also said that Putin and Ukraine and their European allies had to be a peace agreement without the previous ceasefire.
This was a change from the position before the summit when he said he would not be happy unless the agreement was reached on a ceasefire.
“It was determined that the best way to end the terrible war between Russia and Ukraine was to go to a peace agreement without a ceasefire agreement that would end directly and often cannot bear a ceasefire agreement.”
Zelenskiy said Russia’s reluctance to pause the war will complicate its efforts to make a lasting peace.
“Stopping killing is an important element of stopping the war,” he said.
However, Zelenskiy said he would meet Trump in Washington on Monday.
This will awaken the memories of a meeting at the White House Oval Office in February, when Trump and Vice President JD Vance dressed Zelenskiy.
Trump said he could follow a three -way meeting with Putin and Zelenskiy.
Kyiv welcomed Trump’s efforts, but promised to support Ukraine and tighten the sanctions against Russia. In February 2022, Russia launched a full -scale Ukraine invasion and is slowly moving for months.
According to analysts, the most deadly war in Europe for 80 years has killed or wounded more than one million people from both sides, including thousands of Ukrainian civilians.
Trump’s various comments about Putin about the three -hour meeting with Putin, often compatible with the public positions of Moscow, which says that a complete settlement will be complex because positions are “opposite to the base”.
Putin did not point to any movement in Russia’s long -standing demands, which included a veto under the desired membership of Kiev’s NATO alliance. He did not mention meeting Zelenskiy. Kremlin Aide Yuri Ushakov said that a three -way summit was not discussed.
In an interview with Fox News Sean Hannity, Trump showed that they discussed land transfers and security guarantees for himself and Putin’s land transfers and security guarantees.
“I think you are quite close to an agreement,” he said: “Ukraine has to accept it. Maybe they say ‘no’.”
He asked Zelenskiy what he would recommend to do, Trump said: “I have to make an agreement”.
“Look, Russia is a great power and not.”
Zelenskiy said he could not constantly accept the region without changing the Ukrainian Constitution, and Kyiv sees Donetsk’s “castle cities as an increase against further Russian progress such as Sloviansk and Kramatorsk.
Zelenskiy insisted on security guarantees to prevent Russia from being occupied again.
He and Trump discussed the “positive signals” in the United States, and that Ukraine needs a permanent peace, not “another pause” between Russian invasions.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed what Trump announced in terms of providing security guarantees to Ukraine within the scope of the peace agreement. Safety guarantees were “necessary for fair and permanent peace”.
Putin, which contains foreign land forces, said he acknowledged that Trump and Ukraine should “ensure”.
For Putin, sitting with Trump represented a victory. It has been excluded by Western leaders since the beginning of the war, and only a week ago, Trump had been threatened with new sanctions.
Trump spoke to European leaders after returning to Washington. A few people emphasized the need to put pressure on Russia.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Trump said that the end of the war was closer to the end of the war, but if the war continued, he would impose more sanctions on Russia.
Both Russia and Ukraine were angry on the front while carried out night air strikes, which was an incident per day.


