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Russia-Ukraine warfare: Trump ‘very shut’ to a deal or very near blaming Zelenskyy for the dearth of 1

By Editorial Board Published April 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Russia-Ukraine warfare: Trump ‘very shut’ to a deal or very near blaming Zelenskyy for the dearth of 1

The White Home is determined for a breakthrough.

Donald Trump vowed to finish the Russia-Ukraine warfare inside 24 hours of assuming workplace.

That is day 94 of his second presidency.

Ukraine warfare newest: ‘We’re very near deal’, Trump claims

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Ukraine warfare Q&A: May Trump stroll away?

Final Friday, US secretary of state Marco Rubio warned that America was able to “move on” if there wasn’t a deal quickly.

If that remark, bolstered by President Trump, was designed to place stress on Ukraine, it did not have the specified impact.

That turned clear when Rubio pulled out of peace negotiations in London, a summit downgraded to technical talks.

It is not that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not again down, it is that he cannot.

The US plan to recognise Russia’s declare to Ukrainian territory it has seized successfully legitimises Moscow’s choice to invade.

To concede that might be a breach of Ukraine’s structure.

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Ukraine has not hinted at recognising Crimea as Russian ‘for even a day’

The nation’s financial system minister Yuliia Svyrydenko says they’re “ready to negotiate, not ready to surrender”.

US vice chairman JD Vance has now stepped into Marco Rubio’s sneakers, warning that America will “walk away” if there is not a “yes” from either side.

However President Trump is simply speaking about one facet: Ukraine.

The absence of any reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin in his prolonged publish on-line won’t have gone unnoticed.

He claimed nobody was asking Zelenskyy to recognise Crimea as Russian, however contradicted that by asking why Ukraine hadn’t fought for Crimea 11 years in the past.

President Trump blamed the lack of Crimea on considered one of his predecessors, his reference to “President Barack Hussein Obama” revealing the depth of his frustration.

He claims he’s “very close” to a deal, however the alerts from Washington, London, Moscow and Kyiv recommend in any other case.

Proper now, it seems like he is a lot nearer to dropping out and throwing Zelenskyy below the bus. Once more.

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