Can she be ‘peace or …’: did Trump give Zelanceci an ultimatum? White house says ‘no’

The United States has indicated enough that it does not want to pull with the Russia-Ukraine War and now President Donald Trump gave a big shock on Wednesday as he slammed the statement of Ukraine President Volodimier Zelanski on Crimea.
“The situation is serious for Ukraine – he can make peace or, he can fight for one and three years before losing the whole country.
“Ukrainian Chairman, Volodimier Zelansky, is proud of the front page of The Wall Street Journal,” Ukraine will not legally recognize the capture of Crimea. There is nothing to talk here. “This statement is very harmful for peace talks with Russia that Crimea was lost years ago under the aegis of President Barak Hussain Obama, and not even a point of discussion. The base of the major Russian submarine.
A few hours after a meeting in London, Trump’s comments came, with the aim of ending the war of Russia in Ukraine, US State Secretary Marco Rubio said that he was downgorated after not participating.
White House press secretary Karolin Levit denied that Trump had given Zelanceci an ultimatum to accept a permanent peace proposal “by the end of the day” or the US could risk moving away from peace talks. “Not today, not by the end of the day,” Levit told CNN’s Jeff Zeleni, refuting some media reports.
Levit said that Trump is getting more disappointed and “he needs to end this thing.” He said that the Ukrainian President is moving in the “wrong direction” when it comes to peace talks and that Zelancesi “is trying to litigate this peace talks in the press, and it is unacceptable to the President.” The press secretary said, “His patience is very thin.”
Emotions are high today: Zelanceci’s answer
Zelancesi said that “Emotions are high today” after negotiating on the war going on in his country in London.
Representatives of Ukraine, United Kingdom, France, Germany and United States met for talks.
Zelancesi said on X, “The sides expressed their views and honored the posts of each other. It is important that each side was not only one participant, but had contributed meaningfully.”
US President Donald Trump seems to have an indirect response to Zelanceci’s criticism, which is not ready to recognize Crimea’s Russian control, Zelanski vowed that Ukraine would follow his constitution. He also shared a screenshot of former Secretary Mike Pompeo’s 2018 Crimea Declaration, which rejected the occupation of Russia’s peninsula.
“Ukraine will always act according to its constitution and we are completely sure that our partner – especially the United States – will act in line with their strong decisions,” he said.