US President Donald Trump has claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is not ready to approve a US-authored peace proposal aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump made this statement after three days of talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators failed to reach an agreement on the proposal.
According to Trump, the issue is that Zelensky's people love the proposed plan but their leader himself has not read it or expressed his readiness to sign off on it. The president believes that Russia is fine with the plan, but he is uncertain about Ukraine's stance due to Zelensky's hesitation.
However, in a surprising development, Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously stated that some aspects of Trump's proposal are unworkable. Putin did not publicly express approval for the US peace plan.
The talks between US and Ukrainian officials have been ongoing since Saturday, with Zelensky stating that Ukraine is committed to working in good faith to achieve peace. The White House has released a new national security strategy document that outlines its core foreign policy interests and seeks to improve relations with Russia.
The US administration hopes that the document will lead to further constructive cooperation with Moscow on the Ukrainian settlement. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Trump's outgoing Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg said that efforts to end the war are in "the last 10 meters," emphasizing that a deal depends on resolving two key issues: terrain and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to significant human suffering, with civilians struggling to access basic necessities like heat, light, and running water due to what Ukrainian officials call "weaponising" the cold. The US and its Western allies have condemned these tactics as unacceptable.
According to Trump, the issue is that Zelensky's people love the proposed plan but their leader himself has not read it or expressed his readiness to sign off on it. The president believes that Russia is fine with the plan, but he is uncertain about Ukraine's stance due to Zelensky's hesitation.
However, in a surprising development, Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously stated that some aspects of Trump's proposal are unworkable. Putin did not publicly express approval for the US peace plan.
The talks between US and Ukrainian officials have been ongoing since Saturday, with Zelensky stating that Ukraine is committed to working in good faith to achieve peace. The White House has released a new national security strategy document that outlines its core foreign policy interests and seeks to improve relations with Russia.
The US administration hopes that the document will lead to further constructive cooperation with Moscow on the Ukrainian settlement. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Trump's outgoing Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg said that efforts to end the war are in "the last 10 meters," emphasizing that a deal depends on resolving two key issues: terrain and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has led to significant human suffering, with civilians struggling to access basic necessities like heat, light, and running water due to what Ukrainian officials call "weaponising" the cold. The US and its Western allies have condemned these tactics as unacceptable.