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Donald Trump says Ukraine ‘might not survive’ conflict towards Russia even when US help continues

By Editorial Board Published March 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Donald Trump says Ukraine ‘might not survive’ conflict towards Russia even when US help continues

US President Donald Trump has recommended Ukraine “may not survive” the conflict towards Russia even when American help continued.

Mr Trump, who had a disastrous assembly with Mr Zelenskyy on the White Home final week, was requested a few warning from Polish President Andrzej Duda “that without American support, Ukraine will not survive”.

Requested if he was “comfortable” with that end result, the US president stated: “Well, it may not survive anyway.

“However we’ve some weaknesses with Russia. , it takes two,” Mr Trump added.

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It comes as Mr Zelenskyy will go to Saudi Arabia for a Monday assembly with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, whereas Ukrainian diplomatic and army representatives will meet with a US delegation on Tuesday.

Mr Trump’s newest remarks come amid international concern over the souring relationship between Ukraine and the US, which alongside the EU has been Kyiv’s primary backer in its defence towards Russia’s three-year land, air and sea invasion.

The US paused army help and the sharing of intelligence with Ukraine this month after a gathering between Mr Trump and Mr Zelenskyy on 28 February descended into acrimony in entrance of the world’s media.

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Mr Trump ordered the pause as he makes an attempt to place stress on Mr Zelenskyy to barter a ceasefire take care of Russia.

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The 78-year-old president is claimed to need the deal signed, but additionally desires to see a change in Mr Zelenskyy’s perspective in the direction of peace talks.

Mr Zelenskyy stated in a latest interview he can be able to step down as Ukraine’s president if it meant his nation would change into a NATO member and discover peace.

That got here after he was branded a “dictator” by Mr Trump as Ukraine had not held recent elections – regardless of legal guidelines prohibiting it throughout wartime.

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