In a recent interview, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized Vice President JD Vance for seemingly justifying Russia’s actions in Ukraine, alleging that Russian narratives have gained traction in Washington. He urged President Trump to visit Ukraine before engaging in peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for firsthand observation of the war’s devastation. Zelenskyy expressed concern about the influence of Russian disinformation on American politics, highlighting the stakes of the conflict and warning of the potential escalation to a world war if Putin’s imperial ambitions are unchecked. Zelenskyy’s plea comes amidst Trump’s envoy’s meeting with Putin and Trump’s subsequent calls for an end to the conflict.
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Following a devastating Russian missile strike in Sumy that killed at least 34 civilians on Palm Sunday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy issued a plea for world leaders to witness the devastation firsthand. He urged them to visit Ukraine’s ravaged cities to understand the true scale of Russia’s atrocities before engaging in any negotiations, emphasizing that this would not be a staged event. Zelenskyy directly challenged claims that the attack was accidental, contrasting them with the horrific reality on the ground. The Sumy attack, one of the deadliest in Ukraine this year, followed a similar strike in Kryvyi Rih earlier this month.
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Donald Trump condemned CBS’s “60 Minutes,” demanding “maximum fines and punishment” for what he deemed dishonest reporting. His outrage stemmed from segments featuring interviews with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, who refuted Trump’s claims about the war, and Greenlanders who criticized Trump’s pursuit of Greenland’s annexation. Trump called for CBS to lose its license and urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr to impose substantial penalties. He characterized the network’s actions as “unlawful and illegal behavior.”
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President Trump condemned the Sumy strike as “a horrible thing,” citing reports of a Russian mistake, though he did not explicitly blame Moscow. This attack, which killed at least 34 people, followed a recent US envoy’s visit to Russia to negotiate a ceasefire. The NSC highlighted the urgency of Trump’s peace efforts in light of the Sumy tragedy. Ukrainian President Zelensky urged Trump to witness the devastation firsthand before engaging in any negotiations.
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Amidst ongoing negotiations, a Trump envoy suggested a post-ceasefire arrangement for Ukraine resembling Berlin’s post-WWII division, sparking controversy. This proposal, later clarified, involved allied forces in western Ukraine, while Russia would retain occupied eastern territories. Simultaneously, another envoy met with Putin, ignoring Zelenskyy’s demands for Ukrainian inclusion in the talks. These developments highlight differing approaches to the conflict, with Trump prioritizing a swift ceasefire, contrasting with Ukrainian resistance to territorial concessions.
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In a CBS “60 Minutes” interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged President Trump to visit Ukraine to witness firsthand the devastation caused by Russia’s invasion, believing a visit would clarify the situation and inform any potential negotiations. Zelensky refuted previous accusations of staging propaganda tours, assuring Trump of an unfiltered view of the conflict’s impact. He emphasized Putin’s untrustworthiness and desire for complete Ukrainian destruction, highlighting the obstacles to a lasting ceasefire. Despite his intense hatred for Putin, Zelensky remains committed to pursuing a swift and just peace that restores Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on Palm Sunday, April 13th, targeted a residential street near schools and homes, resulting in numerous civilian casualties. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as a horrific act of terror, reporting dozens of dead and wounded. He urged the international community to respond decisively to this aggression, arguing that pressure on Russia is essential to achieving peace. Rescue efforts are ongoing in Sumy.
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Former US President Trump urged Russia to end its war in Ukraine, stating that “too many people are dying” in a conflict he believes should never have occurred. He expressed anger at Russia’s actions, particularly Putin’s questioning of Zelenskyy’s legitimacy and attacks on Ukrainian cities. Trump, however, offered no specifics on how he would pressure Russia to cease hostilities, despite previous promises of a swift resolution. Reports suggest that even within his own administration, achieving a near-term peace deal was considered unlikely due to Moscow’s demands.
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President Zelenskyy announced a new round of sanctions targeting individuals and entities supporting Russia’s war effort. The sanctions specifically focus on those involved in supplying Shahed drones and transporting Russian oil, thereby impacting the logistics of Russia’s aggression. While the full list remains undisclosed, it comprises both individuals and legal entities across the supply chain. These actions aim to further pressure Russia and restrict its access to critical resources for the ongoing conflict. The sanctions underscore Ukraine’s commitment to holding accountable all those enabling the Russian invasion.
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Ukrainian forces captured two Chinese citizens fighting alongside Russian troops in eastern Ukraine, prompting President Zelenskyy to demand an explanation from Beijing. Zelenskyy alleges the presence of numerous additional Chinese citizens within Russian units and views China’s involvement, whether direct or indirect, as an indication of Russia’s intent to prolong the war. Military analyst Michael Clarke notes that the implications for China depend on whether the captured soldiers were acting as mercenaries or under official orders, with the latter representing a serious legal and political breach. Zelenskyy also confirmed Ukrainian operations within Russia’s Belgorod region, stating that the war should be fought on Russian soil.
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