A member of the European Parliament alleges that the Trump administration issued a three-week ultimatum to European nations to accept terms for Ukraine’s surrender to Russia, threatening European troop withdrawal if the terms aren’t met. This claim follows reports of potential significant reductions in U.S. troop presence in Europe and aligns with Trump’s stated desire for a swift end to the war, potentially through concessions from Ukraine. Supporting this narrative are reports from U.S. officials indicating a possible troop drawdown and statements from Trump himself expressing confidence in Russia’s negotiating position. The lack of official confirmation and the reliance on unnamed sources temper these claims, however.
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Growing unease among Ukrainian civilians stems from President Trump’s increasingly hostile rhetoric towards President Zelenskyy, reversing previous US policy of isolating Russia. This shift is perceived as abandonment, with Ukrainians expressing concerns about dwindling American support and weapon supplies amidst the ongoing conflict. Trump’s echoing of Kremlin talking points, including questioning Zelenskyy’s legitimacy and echoing calls for elections during wartime, has further fueled these anxieties. A senior Ukrainian official attributed the souring relationship to rejected demands for a significant portion of Ukraine’s rare earth mineral rights. Despite some pushback from within the US, the situation highlights a deepening crisis in US-Ukraine relations.
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A planned joint press conference in Kyiv between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Kurt Volker, then-U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, was called off. The cancellation was initiated by the United States. No specific reason for the cancellation was given in the initial reporting. Further details regarding the reasons behind the decision remain unavailable.
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Amidst Russia’s ongoing invasion, Ukrainian citizens express growing concern over President Trump’s increasingly pro-Russia stance and attacks on President Zelenskyy, fearing a loss of crucial US support. This concern is fueled by Trump’s actions, including a lengthy call with Putin, echoing Kremlin propaganda, and labeling Zelenskyy a dictator. Zelenskyy’s refusal of US demands for a significant portion of Ukraine’s rare earth minerals further strained relations. While some US Republicans have pushed back against Trump’s narrative, the shift in US policy has left Ukrainians feeling abandoned and vulnerable.
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Following talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, Donald Trump issued a harsh condemnation of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, echoing Kremlin talking points. Trump’s remarks, accusing Zelenskyy of mismanagement and criticizing U.S. aid to Ukraine, were met with approval from prominent Russian officials like Dmitry Medvedev and Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov specifically praised Trump for acknowledging the Kremlin’s narrative regarding NATO expansion as a cause of the conflict. This alignment of Trump’s rhetoric with Moscow’s positions has raised concerns regarding potential implications for the ongoing war.
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In contrast to Donald Trump’s claims, the U.S. has provided $183 billion in aid to Ukraine, with a significant portion already disbursed, while Europe has pledged an additional $174 billion plus $50 billion in loans. Zelenskyy directly criticized Trump’s inaccurate statements, highlighting their alignment with Russian disinformation. Trump’s rhetoric, praising Putin implicitly, serves Russian interests by shifting blame for the war onto the U.S. and Ukraine. This stance has been explicitly welcomed by Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov.
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A February 2024 Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) survey revealed that 57% of Ukrainians trust President Zelensky, a five-percentage-point increase since December, contradicting former U.S. President Trump’s unsubstantiated claim of a 4% approval rating. Despite a year of declining popularity, Zelensky maintains majority support. This increase follows Kremlin propaganda efforts to discredit Zelensky’s legitimacy by falsely suggesting his term should have ended in May 2024, ignoring Ukraine’s constitutional prohibition on elections during martial law. The KIIS survey, conducted via phone with 1,000 respondents, indicates no domestic concerns regarding Zelensky’s legitimacy.
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Following Donald Trump’s denouncement of Ukrainian President Zelensky as a “dictator,” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed Zelensky’s legitimacy as a democratically elected leader and spoke with him directly. Starmer’s upcoming meeting with Trump in Washington D.C. will focus on securing a US-backed security guarantee for Ukraine to deter further Russian aggression, a plan involving a potential, limited deployment of British troops. This plan faces increased political risk due to the strained US-Ukraine relationship, with discussions centering on air support and intelligence gathering rather than large-scale ground troop deployment. International condemnation of Trump’s comments was widespread, highlighting the global disagreement with his assessment of the situation.
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