Ukraine warns the world not to trust Russia, says new offensives ahead

US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, February 28, 2025, Washington, DC’s Oval Office meets.
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Ukraine, who left the upcoming talks to end the war between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, warned the world that Moscow would not be trusted and planning new attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that intelligence and military officials informed about what Putin trusted and actually prepared for “on Monday. “
“Absolutely not preparing to stop the fire or finish the war, Z Zelenskyy said every night.
“There is not a single sign that the Russians are told to prepare for a post-war situation-on the contrary, they move their troops and powers to initiate new attack operations. In this way, the person who is prepared for peace is moving.”
“Putin’s only purpose is to present a meeting with the United States as a personal victory and then to continue to act as before, and put pressure on Ukraine as before.” CNBC contacted the Kremlin for a response to Zelenskyy’s claims and is waiting for an response.
The problem for Ukraine is whether no one listens.
Neither Zelenskyy nor European officials are not invited to Trump-Putin talks in Alaska on Friday.
Ukraine strongly stated that in the midst of fear that it may be forced to leave the Russian occupied region to Moscow as a part of a peace agreement, no agreement can be made about its future. Meanwhile, European leaders are strongly pushing for Ukraine’s participation in negotiations. The United States said that he was thinking of inviting Zelenskyy on his behalf. NBC News reported.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz invited Trump to join Zelenskyy and European leaders when they held an emergency call on Tuesday afternoon at the expectation of negotiations on Friday. Virtual summit It has been reported that it will focus on ways to put pressure on RussiaThe fate of the Ukrainian regions seized by Russia and possible security guarantees for Kyiv.
‘Feeling’ Meeting
In a statement on Monday, Trump insisted that the United States insisted that “Ukraine will try to get some of the region for this region”, but as part of a peace agreement, a part of the region may be “clearing”.
Tr Trump said to journalists in the White House, but described them as “I feel the meeting” to the journalists in the White House.
“We will see what is happening in your mind, and if it’s a fair agreement, I will explain it to the leaders of the European Union, NATO leaders, as well as President Zelensky.” He said.

Considering geopolitical analysts, negotiations, complexity of war, underlying causes and number of relevant stakeholders, it is not possible to give a comprehensive and long -term solution to more than three years of conflict between Russia and Ukrena.
Instead, negotiations should be seen as an attempt to assess whether the Trump administration is a mutual acceptable reconciliation – at least in distinguished issues “, risk consultancy in the Central and Eastern European Consultant in Teneo, Andrius Tursa on Monday.
“Even in the best case scenario, any senior agreement will require a large number of difficult follow -up interviews to solve the implementation problems. This will be another option for Moscow to make negotiations, hoping to benefit from the gradual advantage in the facade lines.”
Tursa said that Kremlin could try to benefit from increasing fatigue in Ukraine by proposing a temporary or partial increase in the war.
“Such a movement would offer a symbolic diplomatic success while putting pressure on Kiev to make important concessions to the Trump administration.
Tursa said that this second scenario underlined the risks in the nature of any potential Trump-Putin agreement without the direct participation of Ukraine and European allies.
“Despite Ukraine’s confidence in US support, neither Zelensky nor the Ukrainian parliament can not be expected to approve an agreement that is perceived as a negative and public support.