← NewsAll
Trump says Zelenskyy is holding up Ukraine peace talks.
Summary
In an Oval Office interview, Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to make a deal and blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for slowing peace talks; recent negotiations have focused on security guarantees and territorial issues.
Content
President Trump told Reuters in an Oval Office interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "ready to make a deal" to end the war in Ukraine. He said Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, were less willing to agree. U.S.-led negotiations have recently focused on security guarantees for a post-war Ukraine and possible territory issues. Reports named U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner as participants in recent talks.
Key facts:
- Trump said Putin is ready to make a deal and said Zelenskyy is holding up talks.
- Recent U.S.-led negotiations have centred on security guarantees and potential concessions in eastern Ukraine, including the Donbas.
- Ukrainian officials have been involved in talks, and Kyiv has publicly ruled out territorial concessions under the country's constitution.
- Trump said he might meet Zelenskyy at the World Economic Forum in Davos if the Ukrainian president attends, but no meeting was confirmed.
Summary:
The remarks underline differing positions between leaders while diplomatic negotiations continue over security guarantees and territory. Undetermined at this time.
