Trump says there’s no need for Zelensky to be included in peace talks — Bloomberg
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that there’s no need for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to take part in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, according to Bloomberg.
In an interview with Fox News Radio, Trump reportedly argued that Zelensky has been in meetings for the past three years and hasn’t managed to end the war.
“I don’t think he’s very important to be at meetings, to be honest with you. When Zelensky said, oh, he wasn’t invited to a meeting, I mean, it wasn’t a priority because he did such a bad job in negotiating so far,” Trump said.
Trump’s attacks on Zelensky
- Zelensky’s joint news conference with Trump’s Ukraine envoy cancelled at U.S. request
- Trump’s sudden turn against Zelensky came as a shock to many Americans. It shouldn’t have.
- U.S. Vice President Vance says Zelensky endangers Ukraine’s ‘existence’ by criticizing Trump publicly
- Trump calls Zelensky a ‘dictator’ and accuses him of profiting from war
- Kremlin says Putin is open to talks with Zelensky but questions Ukrainian president’s ‘legitimacy’