Trump tells Zenskyy to give up NATO and Crimea prior to crucial conversations of the White House

Trump tells Zenskyy to give up NATO and Crimea prior to crucial conversations of the White House

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US President Donald Trump told Ukraine to give up the hope of getting the attached Crimea back or to join NATO while he prepared to organize President Volodymyr Zenskyy and European leaders in Washington on Monday to press Kyiv to accompany a peace agreement with Russia.
After rolling out the red carpet for Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Saturday, Trump leans on Ukraine to accept a deal to end the deadly war in Europe in 80 years, who has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions.
Trump will first meet Zenskyy and then the leaders of Great -Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Finland, the European Union and NATO, said the White House.

The European leaders are flying to Washington to show solidarity with Ukraine and to insist on strong security guarantees in a post -war regulation.

‘Do not enter NATO’

Trump’s team emphasized that there had to be compromises on both sides. But Trump laid the burden on Zenskyy to end the war that Russia started with his full invasion in February 2022. That, together with his comments about NATO and De Krim, in 2014 by Russia in 2014 during the presidency of Barack Obama, suggested that he would press hard at the meeting of Monday.

Zenskyy “can almost immediately end the war with Russia, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight,” Trump said about Truth Socially. “Remember how it started. Do not return Obama who got the Crimea (12 years ago, without a shot firing!), And not entering NATO by Ukraine.”

Ukraine and his allies have long feared that Trump could invoke an agreement that is favorable for Moscow. However, they have obtained the heart of some developments, including Trump’s apparent willingness to offer security guarantees after the settlement to Ukraine.

However, Zenskyy has already rejected the sketch of Putin’s proposals from the Alaska meeting, including for Ukraine to give up the rest of the Eastern Donetsk region, of which it currently checks for fifteen minutes.

‘Russia must end this war’

Zenskyy is also looking for an immediate cease -the fire to have deeper peace talks. Trump supported that earlier, but reversed the race after the top with Putin and gave support for the favorite approach of Russia to negotiate an extensive deal while he is fighting.

“We all want to end this war quickly and reliably,” said Zenskyy on the Telegram messages -app. “Russia has to end this war – the war it started. And I hope that our shared force with America and our European friends will force Russia to real peace.”

Deadly strikes at Kharkiv

Russia launched rockets and drones during overnight attacks, including strikes on the second largest city of Ukraine, Kharkiv, near the Russian border, killing seven people, including two children, said civil servants.
“They touched an ordinary apartment block, lots of flats, many families lived here, small children, children’s playground, residential complex, there are no offices or anything else, we lived here peacefully in our houses,” said Olena Yakusheva, a local resident, while firefighters fought a breeding workers in the building and editing workers.
Ukrainian shooting attacks in the Russian-occupied parts of the Kherson and Donetsk regions in the meantime killed two people, said the authorities of Moscow-installed.

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