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Zelensky says end of Ukraine’s war with Russia is ‘very, very far away’

Zelensky Says End Of Ukraine’s War With Russia Is ‘Very, Very Far Away’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By Illia Novikov, Associated Press

A deal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia “is still very, very far away,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.

He added that he believed Ukraine’s long-term partnership with the US was strong enough that American support would continue despite recent fraught relations with US President Donald Trump.


“I think our relationship (with the US) will continue, because it’s more than an occasional relationship,” Mr Zelensky said, referring to Washington’s support for the past three years of war.

“I believe that Ukraine has a strong enough partnership with the United States of America” to keep aid flowing, he said at a briefing in Ukrainian before leaving London.

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Mr Zelensky publicly was upbeat despite the recent heated Oval Office blow up with Mr Trump and US vice president JD Vance during which they accused him of being “disrespectful” and said he should show more gratitude for America’s help.

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The turn of events is unwelcome for Ukraine, whose understrength army is having a hard time keep bigger Russian forces at bay.

Asked by a reporter to comment about the outlines of a new European initiative to end Russia’s war, Mr Zelensky said: “We are talking about the first steps today, and therefore, until they are on paper, I would not like to talk about them in great detail.

“An agreement to end the war is still very, very far away, and no one has started all these steps yet.


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Friedrich Merz said that he did not think last Friday’s Oval Office blow-up was spontaneous (Ebrahim Noroozi/PA)

“The peace that we foresee in the future must be just, honest, and most importantly, sustainable.”

Mr Trump slammed Mr Zelensky later on Monday for suggesting that the end of Russia’s war against Ukraine is still far off.

“This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelensky, and America will not put up with it for much longer!” Mr Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

“It is what I was saying, this guy doesn’t want there to be Peace as long as he has America’s backing and, Europe, in the meeting they had with Zelensky, stated flatly that they cannot do the job without the US — Probably not a great statement to have been made in terms of a show of strength against Russia,” Mr Trump added in his post. “What are they thinking?”

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The White House wants Mr Zelensky to show more openness to potential concessions in order to bring the fighting to an end, but Mr Zelensky resisted that idea while pressing for security guarantees from Washington during last Friday’s meeting.

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s likely next leader after the recent election, said on Monday that he did not think last Friday’s Oval Office blow-up was spontaneous.


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US President Donald Trump meets with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington DC (Mstyslav Chernov/AP)

He said that he had watched the scene repeatedly.

“My assessment is that it wasn’t a spontaneous reaction to interventions by Zelensky, but apparently an induced escalation in this meeting in the Oval Office,” Mr Merz said.

He said that he was “somewhat astonished by the mutual tone”, but there has been “a certain continuity to what we are seeing from Washington at the moment” in recent weeks.

“I would advocate for us preparing to have to do a great, great deal more for our own security in the coming years and decades,” he said.

Even so, Mr Merz said that he wanted to keep the trans-Atlantic relationship alive.

“I would also advocate doing everything to keep the Americans in Europe,” he said.

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