Trump’s Abrupt Ukraine Shift Exposes Fresh Frustrations with Putin
Zelensky will speak after Trump’s endorsement of Ukraine reclaiming all lost territory, signaling a major US policy shift amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict talks at the UN.
- On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the United Nations General Assembly a day after US President Donald Trump said Ukraine could win back all territory lost to Russia.
- Multiple European leaders visited Washington in the last month urging caution and influencing Trump, whose new tone sharply reverses a February Oval Office confrontation with Zelensky.
- Trump publicly escalated his rhetoric, calling Russia a `paper tiger`, a comment Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed on Wednesday; on Truth Social, Trump wrote that `Putin and Russia are in BIG economic trouble` and warned `You’re running low on soldiers`.
- Observers note uncertainty about how long Trump’s new stance will endure, while Zelensky has leaned into the comments hoping to make them the baseline amid Trump’s frustration over the Ukraine war.
- Trump’s long-running peacemaker image, including his `stopped seven wars` line, shapes interpretation as European nations recently increased military and financial aid to Ukraine.
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Trump's abrupt Ukraine shift exposes fresh frustrations with Putin
President Trump’s abrupt shift on how the Russian invasion of Ukraine could end is exposing his newly increased frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump’s sudden determination on Tuesday that Ukraine could win back all of its land — and perhaps more — came after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of the United Nations, leaving Zelensky please and surprised. Some GOP foreign policy hawks signaled…
Trump’s abrupt Ukraine shift exposes fresh frustrations with Putin
President Trump’s abrupt shift on how the Russian invasion of Ukraine could end is exposing his newly increased frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump’s sudden determination on Tuesday that Ukraine could win back all of its land — and perhaps more — came after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of…
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