Following a meeting between US and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump expressed disappointment with Ukraine’s negotiation efforts, suggesting a quicker resolution was possible. He touted his own negotiating skills and proposed Ukrainian elections as a condition for peace, a suggestion he claimed originated not from Russia but from himself and other countries. Trump also revealed past discussions with Putin regarding Ukraine, asserting that Putin initially had no intention of invading. Despite Ukraine’s absence from the talks, US and Russian officials agreed to restore embassy staffing and establish a high-level team to negotiate peace.
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President Zelenskyy vehemently rejected Donald Trump’s assertion that Ukraine initiated the war with Russia, calling it disinformation originating from Russia and emphasizing Ukraine’s unwavering stance against concessions. He dismissed Trump’s low approval rating claim, citing a recent poll showing significantly higher support. Zelenskyy also affirmed the Ukrainian army’s resilience and rejected any suggestion of replacing him during the ongoing conflict, underscoring the Ukrainian people’s unified opposition to Russian demands. Furthermore, he refuted Trump’s implication of a potential deal to avert the war, stating that Ukraine is not for sale and that any negotiations must involve Ukraine directly.
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Following high-level U.S.-Russia talks, Trump publicly blamed Ukraine for the war with Russia, calling Zelenskyy grossly incompetent and claiming his approval rating is only 4 percent. Zelenskyy swiftly refuted these claims, citing a recent poll showing his approval rating at 57 percent and attributing Trump’s figure to Russian disinformation. He offered full transparency to Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, visiting Kyiv, even suggesting Kellogg directly poll Ukrainian citizens on their opinions.
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Zelenskyy postponed his previously scheduled visit to avoid coinciding with the U.S.-Russia talks in Riyadh, held on February 18th, emphasizing Ukraine’s exclusion from these discussions. The nearly five-hour meeting between U.S. and Russian foreign ministers resulted in agreements to restore embassy staffing and establish missions focused on peace negotiations. However, reports of a potential three-stage peace plan, including Ukrainian elections, were met with Zelenskyy’s firm rejection of any Russian ultimatums. Ukraine’s position remains that no decisions regarding the war can be made without its direct involvement.
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Trump’s assertion that Zelenskyy is responsible for starting the Ukraine war and his labeling of the Ukrainian president as “incompetent” is deeply troubling. It demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of the conflict’s origins and a shocking disregard for the reality on the ground. The sheer audacity of such a statement, coming from someone who has spent hours in private conversations with Putin, is particularly alarming.
This claim flies in the face of overwhelming evidence that Russia initiated the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. To suggest otherwise is not only inaccurate but actively promotes Russian propaganda, a pattern that has become increasingly disturbing throughout Trump’s public pronouncements.… Continue reading
The outrage is palpable. US military volunteers fighting in Ukraine are vehemently rejecting any peace plan brokered by Donald Trump, expressing a raw, visceral hatred for the former president and his perceived alignment with Vladimir Putin. The sentiment is far from subtle; the language used is blunt, angry, and reflects a deep distrust of any deal negotiated without direct Ukrainian involvement.
This isn’t about a nuanced disagreement over strategy; it’s a full-throated condemnation of a perceived betrayal. These volunteers see any Trump-Putin agreement not as a peace plan, but as a capitulation, a surrender to Russian aggression that ignores the Ukrainian people’s fight for survival.… Continue reading
Trump’s assertion that Zelensky “should have never started” the war with Russia is a deeply troubling statement, one that fundamentally misrepresents the reality of the conflict. It ignores the undeniable fact that Russia initiated the invasion, a blatant act of aggression violating international law and Ukraine’s sovereignty.
This statement paints a picture where Ukraine, the victim of an unprovoked attack, bears responsibility for the ensuing war. It’s a stark reversal of reality, effectively blaming the victim for the aggressor’s actions. This viewpoint is not only historically inaccurate but also morally reprehensible.
The suggestion that Ukraine should have simply conceded territory to Russia ignores the fundamental right of a nation to self-determination and its inherent right to defend itself against foreign aggression.… Continue reading
Keir Starmer’s proposal to send British troops to Ukraine following a ceasefire necessitates clarification regarding their role and scale of deployment. While the UK demonstrated rapid troop and equipment mobilization during Exercise Steadfast Dart, Brigadier Watson emphasized the need for a multinational effort, as a UK-only operation is infeasible. The exercise, showcasing NATO’s rapid response capabilities, also highlighted limitations, with current NATO participation representing only a tenth of the troops potentially needed for a Ukraine peacekeeping mission. Therefore, any UK contribution would require significant international collaboration.
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In remarks made Tuesday, Donald Trump asserted that Ukraine bears responsibility for the ongoing conflict with Russia, suggesting a pre-invasion deal could have prevented the war. He criticized President Zelenskyy for not being included in recent US-Russia talks, claiming he could have brokered a deal preserving Ukrainian territory and preventing casualties. Trump further criticized Zelenskyy’s leadership and suggested Ukraine hold new elections as a potential peace measure. These statements follow Trump’s previous pronouncements supporting Russia and downplaying Ukraine’s defense.
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Following a US-Russia meeting in Riyadh, Ukraine expressed strong disapproval, with President Zelenskyy rejecting any Russian ultimatums and postponing a planned visit to Saudi Arabia. The talks, occurring amidst a fresh Russian drone attack on Ukraine, prompted accusations that decisions regarding Ukraine were made without its input. Kyiv voiced concerns that the discussions were improperly prepared and amounted to a forum for further Russian demands, fearing a repeat of past agreements violated by Russia. Ukraine emphasized its commitment to regaining all occupied territories and dismissed the possibility of compromise.
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