The US President Donald Trump beat Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday because he suggested that the end of Russia against Ukraine is probably “still very, very far away”.
As a prominent Trump ally, the comments come to the pressure on Zelenskyy to change his approach to the US president dramatically, who quickly made the war a top priority or steps aside.
The long, complicated relationship between the leaders has a catastrophic meeting of the White House, in which Trump and US Vice President JD Vance Zelenskyy, because since Russia she has not gratefully supported us for US support since Russia.
“This is the worst statement that Zelenskyy could have been made, and America won’t be accepting it for long!” Trump said on his social platform of his truth, about the comments that Zelenskyy made late yesterday when he spoke to reporters in London.
Later on Monday Zelenskyy said “better not right” when the end of the war was still far away.
“If someone doesn’t want to make a deal, I think that this person won’t be there long,” said Trump in the White House. “This person is not heard for a very long time.”
Zelenskyy had now reached a European initiative to terminate the war.
“We are talking about the first steps today,” he told a reporter. “I don’t want to talk about it in detail until you are on paper.”
“An agreement on the termination of the war is still very, very far away, and nobody started all of these steps,” he added.
Zelenskyy also said on social media that it is “very important that we try to really do our diplomacy in terms of content in order to end this war as soon as possible”.
Trump’s national security advisor said Zelenskyy’s behavior during the Oval Office meeting leaves it “in the air” whether he is someone with whom the US administration can bypass the US in the future.
In view of the fear of an expanded Ukraine-US cleavel after the enemy treatment of Ukrainian President Volodyymr Zelensky in the White House, the Ukrainians are increasingly hanging on Europe to end war with Russia and to secure a vital peace.
“Is he personal and politically ready to move his country towards the fights?” Mike Waltz said in Fox News’ America’s newsroom. “Can he and will he make the compromises necessary?”
Angela Stent, a former national secret service officer for Russia and Eurasia at the National Intelligence Council, said
“He is not interested in ending the war,” said Stent, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington. “He believes that Russia wins … and he believes that the West will be more broken over time.”
Great Britain, France tries to help
European countries, led by Great Britain and France, gather in Zelenskyy and try to slip a peace plan belongs to Kyiv.
Great Britain said on Monday that several suggestions for an armistice had been issued after France had led a plan for a one -month break that led to peace talks.
A ceasefire would show the West whether the Russian President Vladimir Putin “acted in good faith,” said French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Monday “and then real peace negotiations could begin.”
The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer prompted a meeting of the world leaders in London and called for a coalition of willing nations to support the defense of Ukraine against Russia. Sagler said that Europe had to carry out heavy lifting, but would support us.
France, Great Britain and potentially other European countries have offered to send troops to Ukraine in the event of an armistice – something that Moscow has already rejected – but say that they want to support the USA or a “deficit”.
European land troops would only be used in a second phase in Ukraine, said French President Emmanuel Macron in an interview that was released in Le Figaro late Sunday.
According to Zelenskyy, a ceasefire from explicit security guarantees from the West must bring with it to ensure that Russia, which now holds almost 20 percent of the Ukrainian country, does not attack again. Trump refused to give such guarantees.
Friedrich Merz, the conservative, who had won the greatest proportion of the vote a week ago, suggested a week ago that Zelenskyy was a given trap on Friday, in which Zelenskyy had publicly committed to a diplomatic solution.
“It was not a spontaneous reaction to Zelenskyy interventions, but obviously an escalation,” said Merz.
“We now have to show that we are able to act independently in Europe.”
The top political correspondent Rosemary Barton talks to the former Minister for Economic Development of Ukraine, Tymofiy Mylovanov, about the collision of Trump-Zelenskyy in the Oval Office and what it means for the relationship between the two countries that are in the future.