Zelenskyy After Talk with Trump: It’s Important that USA Doesn’t Distance Itself From Talks as only Putin Interested in This
- On May 19, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engaged in in-depth discussions with President Donald Trump as well as prominent European figures, including leaders from France, Italy, Finland, Germany, and the European Commission, focusing on advancing peace negotiations centered in Kyiv and other areas.
- These talks followed recent unsuccessful negotiations in Istanbul and arose amid the urgent need for inclusive diplomacy after Russia's demands were rejected as unrealistic by Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine’s readiness for a full, unconditional ceasefire and direct negotiations with Russia, advocating U.S. And European involvement to maintain balance in the peace process.
- He asserted that increased pressure on Russia is essential to achieving genuine peace—an idea clear to all—and emphasized that U.S. Withdrawal from the negotiations would ultimately serve Putin’s interests.
- The dialogue highlighted an international consensus to schedule new talks soon, with potential venues including the Vatican, Switzerland, or Turkey, while pending sanctions may increase if hostilities continue.
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Zelenskyy after talk with Trump: It’s important that USA doesn’t distance itself from talks as only Putin interested in this
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted the importance for Ukraine and all European countries that the United States does not distance itself from negotiations with the Russian Federation.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy Calls For Unconditional Ceasefire, Direct Negotiations With Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reiterated his country’s commitment to a “full and unconditional ceasefire” with Russia. He underscored the urgency of initiating direct negotiations, especially in light of recent discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump and key European leaders. Zelenskyy made the statement in a post on X, asserting that international pressure—particularly through heightened sanctions—was vital for ending the ong…
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