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​Trump slams ‘stubborn’ Zelensky for blocking peace deal as he claims Putin is ‘READY to talk’

Vladimir Zelensky, President of Ukraine

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​By SCM REPORTER

 

​DONALD TRUMP has sensationally accused Volodymyr Zelensky of being the “sole obstacle” to ending the bloody war in Ukraine.

​In a stinging attack, the US President claimed that while Russian strongman Vladimir Putin is “willing to make a deal,” the Ukrainian leader is digging his heels in and refusing to sign on the dotted line.

​Speaking to NBC, a fired-up Trump didn’t hold back, suggesting that the comedian-turned-war-leader is the one keeping the tanks rolling.

​”Putin’s willing to make a deal,” Trump declared during the exclusive sit-down. “I’ve spoken to him, I know the vibe. He wants this over. But Zelensky?
Zelensky doesn’t want to make a deal.”

​The bombshell comments come as the White House ratchets up the pressure on Kyiv to accept a controversial 28-point “peace blueprint.”

The deal—which has sent shockwaves through Europe—reportedly involves Ukraine handing over swathes of territory to Russia and dropping its dream of joining NATO.

​Insiders say Trump is “losing his patience” with the Ukrainian President, whom he previously branded a “dictator” during a stormy Oval Office meeting last year.

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​The row marks a new low in relations between Washington and Kyiv. For four years, Ukraine has fought a David vs. Goliath battle against the Russian invasion, backed by billions in British and American taxpayers’ cash.

​But with the frontlines largely frozen and the US election cycle heating up, Trump is desperate for a “win” to bring the boys home and slash spending.
​The Trump Plan: Includes a “reassurance force” but demands Ukraine shrink its army.

​The Putin Stance: Trump claims Vlad is ready to talk, though critics say the Russian leader is just “playing for time.”

​The Zelensky Veto: Kyiv insists it won’t sign any deal that “rewards” Russian aggression or leaves them vulnerable to another invasion.

​Zelensky has hit back, telling reporters he is “ready for peace” but won’t accept a “bad deal” that sells out his people. He has even suggested putting any final agreement to a national referendum—a move that would likely see the plan rejected by the defiant Ukrainian public.

​But for Trump, the clock is ticking. One senior US official warned: “The President doesn’t make bad deals. He wants this settled, and he wants it settled now.”

​As the war enters its fifth year, the world is watching to see who blinks first: the property tycoon in the White House or the war hero in the khaki tee.


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