Zelensky Criticizes U.S

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Zelensky Criticizes U.S. and Europe: “the United States is now saying
things that are very pleasing to Putin”

Zelensky: U.S. Rhetoric Benefits Putin

In an interview with Germany’s ARD television, Zelensky expressed frustration with the United States, accusing Washington of making statements that play into Russian interests. “The problem is that the United States is now saying things that are very pleasing to Putin,” he said, as reported by Digi24. He warned that calls for a ceasefire—without concrete security guarantees—are not a true solution, but rather a move toward a quick, symbolic success. His remarks come as high-ranking Russian and American officials prepare to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss possible negotiations regarding Ukraine.

Ukraine's Position on Peace Talks

Despite growing international pressure for a settlement, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s stance that it will not accept an agreement dictated by outside powers. “We will get everything back,” he insisted, referring to Russian-occupied territories. He also revealed that he had discussed the possibility of deploying foreign troops to monitor a future ceasefire, arguing that American participation would be crucial to maintaining unity. Asked whether he would step down as president if it meant securing peace, Zelensky said he was “ready to do anything”—but only for a strong and lasting resolution.

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