Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is willing to withdraw as Ukraine’s leader in exchange for Nato account, declaring he would step down “immediately” if it guaranteed the government’s protection. Speaking at a press event in Kyiv, Zelenskyy said,” If there is peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my article, I am ready. I may change it for Nato”.
His remarks come as Ukraine observes the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion and is increasingly under increasing pressure to negotiate with the US.
Only a real conservative may be offended by Trump calling him a “dictator,” Zelenskyy claimed. Zelenskyy added that as a legitimately elected president, he was not offended, noting,” One would be offended by the phrase tyrant if he was a dictator. I’m never”.
Before Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Zelensky also expressed his desire for a conference with Trump to discuss an deal granting Washington access to Ukrainian natural sources. He emphasized the value of Trump offering Ukraine protection assurances to prevent Russian invasion.
Zelenskyy’s comments come as a result of US-US relations growing amid suggested material assets deals. Steve Witkoff, the representative for Donald Trump, suggested on Sunday that as part of work to put an end to the war, Ukraine might sign the deal this year. According to Witkoff,” I anticipate a bargain to be reached this week,” adding that Trump had exerted pressure on Zelenskyy to proceed with the arrangement. However, a cause close to the negotiations told AFP that Ukraine was” not ready” to accept the current conditions, insisting that safety offers must be included.
Trump demands that Ukraine provide exceptional world minerals and oil in exchange for US aid, which has turned out to be a big sticking point in Kyiv-Ukraine relations. At the Conservative Political Action Conference ( CPAC ), the president stated to the audience,” I want them to give us something for every dollar we raised.” We’re asking for unusual earth and fuel, anything we can get”. Trump has claimed that the US aid to Ukraine exceeds$ 500 billion, though official figures put the total at around$ 60 billion.
In Kyiv and Europe, problems have grown as a result of a growing rhetorical conflict between Trump and Zelenskyy. Trump just branded the Russian president a “dictator” and urged him to “move quickly” to end the war. After US and Russian leaders met in Saudi Arabia without Ukrainian staff, the hostilities grew. However, Washington has proposed a United Nations decision on the Ukraine fight that somewhat excludes recommendations to Russian-occupied lands.
Ukraine has resisted Trump’s requirements, with information describing the proposed contract as one-sided. The contract doesn’t contain any American obligations regarding investments or guarantees. They want to remove$ 500 billion from us, according to a Ukrainian official who spoke to AFP.” Everyone about them is quite vague, and they want to remove that much,” she said. Apparently, Kyiv has pushed for more explicit agreements.
Despite the conflicts, debate over the offer be continued. Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg, who met Zelenskyy in Kyiv, described the discussions as” important” and suggested the Ukrainian leader understood the importance of reaching an agreement. Kyiv continues to ask for protection claims as a prerequisite for any package, though.
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