Zelensky labels turbulent meeting with Trump ‘regrettable’, seeking to restore ties and secure peace negotiations with Ukraine and Russia.
In Short
Ukrainian President Zelensky found his meeting with Trump disappointing while seeking better relations and peace negotiations. He stresses the need for U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine to ensure a lasting peace, despite ongoing challenges and uncertainties regarding military aid.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called a recent meeting with President Trump “regrettable,” as he seeks to mend ties and advance peace negotiations.
Zelensky stated that Ukraine is prepared to negotiate, emphasising their desire for lasting peace. He offered to sign a mineral rights agreement with the U.S. to facilitate discussions under Trump’s leadership.
However, U.S. officials remain uncertain whether Zelensky’s appeal will be enough to restore halted military aid, especially after Trump’s combative remarks following their meeting.
Security guarantees
European allies are pushing Zelensky to improve relations with Trump, noting that U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine are crucial for any peace agreement.
Zelensky outlined potential first steps towards de-escalation, including prisoner exchanges and mutual cease-fires with Russia. Trump has mentioned his discussions with Russian President Putin but has not released specific details of a peace plan.
While Russia is open to a cease-fire, they oppose U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine. Criticism towards Zelensky continues from Moscow following the aid suspension.
Negotiating position
Analysts warn that without U.S. support, Ukraine’s negotiating position is weakened. European leaders express fears that a peace deal may not hold unless the U.S. provides ongoing military assistance.
Zelensky maintains that security guarantees are essential for a real peace, citing past issues that led to Russia’s aggression. Despite challenges, he is collaborating with European partners on a framework to achieve peace.