Trump Claims There Is an Agreement with Russia and the Need for Zelensky’s Consent

In a recent interview with journalists, U.S. President Donald Trump made a sensational statement, reporting supposedly reaching an agreement with Russia to cease military actions in Ukraine. According to the former U.S. leader, Moscow is already seemingly willing to compromise, but the main obstacle in resolving the conflict lies, in his opinion, in the difficulties of aligning positions with the Kyiv leadership, particularly with President Volodymyr Zelensky. According to Trump’s comments, Moscow is showing readiness for negotiations and aims to resolve the conflict, while expressing confidence that reaching an agreement with the Ukrainian side remains challenging. “In my view, Russia is ready. Many have said that Russia is willing to do whatever it takes to end the war. And I am truly convinced that we have an effective agreement with Russia. At the same time, we need to involve Zelensky in the negotiation process,” he stated. Trump also noted that negotiating with the Ukrainian president turned out to be more difficult than he expected, but he remains optimistic about the prospects of ending the negotiations. “I hope Zelensky understands the importance of these agreements,” he added. In his statements, Trump emphasized that currently, a process of finding a compromise involving both sides of the conflict is underway, and highlighted that compassion and human lives remain the main priorities during peace negotiations. He believes that during this difficult time, preserving humanity is essential, which is a priority for his personal stance. Trump also once again criticized the administration of current President Joe Biden, citing the prolonged and substantial costs borne by the state to support Ukraine. “We are spending hundreds of billions of dollars through Biden. This is unacceptable. Biden should never have allowed this war to happen. We have already spent about $350 billion helping Ukraine, while these funds could have been directed towards supporting our own country,” said the politician, adding that these resources could be used in the U.S. to improve the standard of living, infrastructure, and security. **Background and Context** Trump’s statements come amid tense international negotiations regarding the situation in Ukraine and efforts to find solutions. His emphasis on the need for productive agreements with Russia and the difficulty in engaging Zelensky underscores the complexity of the diplomatic processes surrounding this conflict. An important point is that, on the eve, the administration of the former president transmitted a document from Paris to Ukrainian authorities, which was presented as a “final proposal” to resolve the war. This document discussed the possibility of Russia recognizing sovereignty over the temporarily occupied Crimea, easing sanctions imposed on Moscow, and achieving peace under certain conditions. These proposals sparked active discussions in international circles and elicited mixed reactions from the Ukrainian leadership. There had previously been a long period of silence in U.S.-Russia bilateral relations, but after three years, representatives of the American authorities announced that they are finally re-evaluating their stance on Russian aggression and trying to understand Moscow’s true motivation. This provides a basis for revitalizing diplomatic efforts and seeking compromises. Against this backdrop, Trump’s statements once again generate interest and debate in global diplomacy. Is a real resolution of the conflict possible based on such agreements? And would the Ukrainian president agree to them? This question remains open, but it is clear that the ongoing sanctions and humanitarian crises demand urgent solutions and dialogue among all participants involved.