Trump tells Zelenskyy that Putin wants more of Ukraine, urges Kyiv make a deal
Trump conveyed Putin's demand for Ukraine to cede all of Donetsk and agreed with Putin to pursue a peace deal without a prior ceasefire, increasing pressure on Zelenskyy ahead of their meeting.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders to negotiate a peace deal regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- During the meeting, Trump suggested that Zelenskyy could end the war with Russia by making concessions, including ceding territory.
- Zelenskyy expressed that Ukraine will not give up territory and criticized ongoing Russian attacks, describing them as 'demonstrative and cynical.'
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised Trump's efforts, highlighting the need for robust security guarantees for Ukraine amid continued aggression from Russia.
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Trump’s peace demands leave Zelenskyy with only bad options
Volodymyr Zelenskyy finds himself in an impossible bind: risk Donald Trump’s wrath or accept a quick deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine by paying the disastrous price of ceding territory for vague security guarantees that could see Moscow come…
President Donald Trump of the United States was prepared to stop negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska after he put forward maximalist demands when discussing the future of Ukraine's five regions, including the Donetsk region, reports the August 18th edition of Axios, citing the source.
As the whole world focuses on the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska and debates over whether it will help...
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