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Ukraine's Leader: Ready to Step Down for Peace, but Not for Minerals
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
The dispute between Trump and Zelensky has escalated recently. Trump has accused Ukraine of starting the conflict, although he later admitted that Russia was the aggressor. This has strained ties between the two countries at a crucial moment in the conflict. US and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia for talks about ending the war, but Ukraine was left out, causing concern among European allies.
Zelensky described his approach with the Trump administration as pragmatic, emphasizing that there is no room for emotions in this situation. He also addressed Trump's remarks about him, saying that they were not exactly flattering. Despite the tensions, Zelensky hopes for a successful agreement and continues to seek US support, especially military aid, which he considers crucial for Ukraine.
The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Russia launching a record number of drone attacks. Zelensky described the overnight attack as the largest since Iranian drones started hitting Ukrainian cities and villages. He emphasized the need for unity among all partners to bring a lasting and just peace to Ukraine.
Zelensky's Chief of Staff, Andriy Yermak, had to leave a forum early to discuss the agreement with American partners. He mentioned that progress was being made and expressed gratitude for the bipartisan support from the US. The situation remains fluid, with both sides working towards a resolution.
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