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Zelensky Pleads to Trump: ‘Stay on Our Side’

Zelensky demands US security guarantees ratified by Congress to ensure reliable support against future Russian aggression amid ongoing peace talks.

  • On Monday, Zelensky urged Trump to support Ukraine and said security guarantees must be ratified by U.S. Congress before taking effect.
  • Amid the war entering its fifth year, Russia is demanding that Ukraine relinquish roughly 20% of Donetsk, including the `fortress belt`, while trilateral talks have stalled.
  • Rejecting territorial concessions, Zelensky said Ukraine will not withdraw from eastern Donetsk areas and warned about 200,000 residents having to flee or live under Russian rule.
  • Zelensky insists guarantees be ratified by the U.S. Congress to restore trust, saying ratified security guarantees would give Ukrainian people confidence after being `let down` too often.
  • Noting martial law, outside calls for elections by foreign presidents, including Trump, are notable as elections are barred during wartime, prompting questions about Ukraine's leadership.
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In an interview with CNN, the Ukrainian President believes that his US counterpart, Donald Trump, is not putting enough pressure on Vladimir Putin to try to end the war that is entering Tuesday's fifth year.

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Zelensky pleads to Trump: ‘Stay on our side’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a plea to Donald Trump on Monday, telling CNN he wants the US president “to stay on our side.”

·Atlanta, United States
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According to Ukrainian President Selenskyj, the end of the war is mainly due to pressure from the US and Europeans on Putin. In the ARD interview, he expressed his willingness to compromise. There was a prerequisite for this. By F. Kellermann.

·Hamburg, Germany
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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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