‘We have a deal with Russia’: Trump accused Zelansky of removing peace in Ukraine War

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he believes that Russia was ready to attack a peace agreement to end the ongoing struggle in Ukraine, but the Ukrainian President Volodimier blamed Zelanski for progressing.
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said, “I think we have a deal with Russia. We have to make a deal with Zelanceci. I felt that it may be easy to deal with Zelansky. It has become difficult by now,” the news agency AFP said to them that they said.
Earlier on the same day, Trump took the truth to the truth to criticize Zelanceci, which was in 2014 to dismiss Russia’s Annexation to dismiss any agreement, which took place in 2014. Trump called this stance “very harmful” and accused Zelancesi for peace efforts and accused of making “inflammatory statements”.

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Zelansky, however, remains firm. Speaking at a press event on Tuesday, he reiterated that the Constitution of Ukraine does not allow for the surrender of its region. “There is nothing to talk here,” he said, referring to Crimea.
The relationship between the two leaders deteriorated after a hot oval office meeting in February. Trump allegedly raised his voice and accused Zelansky of risking global conflict. In response, Trump stopped military aid in Ukraine, including intelligence sharing.
Meanwhile, broker attempts of peace have fallen through high-level diplomatic meetings. American officials Marco Rubio and Steve Witcofof withdrew from Scheduled Dialogue in London, weakening the possibilities of close-term agreement. Despite this, Ukrainian officials, including the President’s Chief of Staff Andry Yarmak, continued to meet with Western allies in the UK.
Zelancesi later admitted that “emotions move high” but emphasized the importance of dialogue. “Each side contributed meaningfully,” he posted online. “This is a joint task that can cause permanent peace.”