Trump says Russia 'have the cards' in peace negotiations
- The US President stated that Russia has leverage in peace talks due to their territorial gains during the war in Ukraine.
- Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a dictator and claiming he had a 4% approval rating, which the BBC Verify contradicted, stating 57% of Ukrainians trust him.
- In response to Trump's claims, Zelensky accused him of living in a disinformation space and asserted that Ukraine would defend its right to exist.
- European leaders expressed concern over Trump's comments, with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stating that it was false and dangerous to label Zelensky a dictator.
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Analysis: Trump wants the war to end. But Putin wants much more than that
US President Donald Trump said he thinks Vladimir Putin wants peace. Ukraine and its European allies don’t believe he does. More than anything, Putin wants to see a new global order — with Russia playing a starring role.
Cold Peace with Russia / Cold War with China: Trump’s foreign policy agenda
Trump labeled President Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” and called him out for not holding elections earlier this week. He said the Ukrainian leader only wants to “keep the gravy train” of U.S. money rolling in, and blamed him for starting the war with Russia.
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