“US President Donald Trump said that if Volodymyr Zelenskyi does not accept a “peace plan”, he will have to fight further.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Trump. Photo: getty images Source: broadcast from the White House, Interfax-Ukraine
Details: Trump believes that the US plan for a truce is a way to achieve peace and that President Zelensky “will have to approve it.”
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“If Zelensky doesn’t like this deal, they should just keep fighting,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
Direct speech: “At some point he’s going to have to accept something. You remember in the Oval Office not so long ago I said, ‘You’ve got no cards.’
Don’t forget, I inherited this war. This war would never have happened. I inherited this war. And I thought he should have made the deal a year ago, two years ago.
The best option would be if it didn’t start at all. That would be a good deal. It could also have been done if you had the right president, but you didn’t have the right president.”
Details: Trump emphasized that the winter ahead could be “cold” and that the Ukrainian energy sector has already suffered numerous massive attacks. He again emphasized that if he had been the president, “this war would not have happened”, and also that he has “very good relations with Putin”, but “it takes two to tango”.
What preceded:
- On the night of November 21, the American mass media published the entire list of points of the new “peace plan” of the USAwhich was transferred to Ukraine for perusal.
- According to the media, Zelensky and Trump can discuss a “peace plan” next week
- The Reuters agency, citing sources, has learned that US representatives are threatening Ukraine with stopping the provision of weapons and intelligence in order to get Kyiv to agree to the so-called “peace plan”.
- President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi said that now is one of the most difficult moments in history for Ukraine, as it is facing a difficult choice.
- On the evening of November 21, the leader of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, said that Russia is allegedly ready to “show flexibility” regarding a peaceful settlement in Ukraine, but they are also satisfied with the “dynamics in the SVO (that’s how they call the war in Russia).”
