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Donald Trump Says Zelensky Can End War With Russia ‘Almost Immediately’ By Doing Two Things

Trump’s shocking claims about Zelensky exposed.

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Something major is brewing between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that could change the course of a long-running conflict.

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Ukraine’s conflict with Russia highlighted.

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Ukraine’s conflict with Russia stretches back over a decade, rooted in territorial disputes and NATO tensions.

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Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 following political upheaval in Kyiv, igniting a long-standing dispute.

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Critics say the West’s limited intervention at the time emboldened Moscow for future aggression.

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Ukraine’s industrial east, combined with national pride, has made territorial concessions a red line.

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NATO expansion has long been a flashpoint, with Kyiv’s bids in 2008 and 2014 blocked under Russian pressure.

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Since 2022, Ukrainian forces have used Western intelligence and weapons to repel Russian advances, maintaining morale and territorial control.

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White House summit preps clarified.

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Ahead of Monday’s high-profile summit, Trump announced he would host Zelensky along with multiple European leaders.

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“My great honor to host them!!!” Trump declared on Truth Social, emphasizing the significance of the gathering.

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The summit aims to discuss next steps in the three-and-a-half-year conflict and potential pathways to peace.

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Zelensky thanked the U.S. for its support, signaling the importance of durable, not temporary, peace.

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“We all share a strong desire to end this war quickly and reliably,” Zelensky wrote to his followers.

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Trump’s shocking claim announced.

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On Sunday, Trump claimed Zelensky could end the war “almost immediately” if he agreed to two major concessions.

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The first: Ukraine must abandon its NATO ambitions.

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The second: Russia’s control over Crimea would remain unchallenged.

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Trump referenced the 2014 annexation, writing, “No getting back Obama given Crimea… without a shot being fired!”

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He added, “Some things never change!!!” on his Truth Social post late Sunday.

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Trump also reposted commentary suggesting Ukraine may need territorial concessions to reach peace.

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Putin’s demands and Ukraine’s response unraveled.

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At Friday’s Alaska summit, Vladimir Putin demanded Ukraine surrender the remaining quarter of Donetsk, a mineral-rich, Russian-speaking region.

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In exchange, he offered to freeze fighting in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, where Russian advances have stalled.

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Kyiv indicated willingness for limited “land swaps” but rejected giving up all of Donetsk.

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Zelensky said negotiations should start along the current front line, calling it “the best line for talking.”

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He noted that Russia has been unable to fully seize Donetsk for 12 years.

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Despite Russia controlling large swaths of territory, Ukraine has successfully resisted total occupation during three years of full-scale war.

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Zelensky stressed that peace must be lasting, not like past agreements that failed to protect Ukraine.

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He highlighted Ukrainian resistance, praising troops for holding Kyiv, Odesa, and Kharkiv during the 2022 invasion.

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As Monday’s summit looms, all eyes are on Washington to see if Trump and Zelensky can find common ground.

Zelensky credited President Trump, the American people, and allies for “invaluable assistance” to Ukraine’s defense.

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He concluded that Russia, which started the war, must end it, leaving the world watching closely as Monday’s summit approaches.

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Monday’s summit approaches.

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As Monday’s summit looms, all eyes are on Washington to see if Trump and Zelensky can find common ground.

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The stakes are high, with Ukraine’s territorial integrity and Russia’s ambitions hanging in the balance.

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Analysts warn any misstep could reignite tensions or undermine years of diplomatic effort.

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For now, the world waits, watching whether peace or further conflict will define the next chapter.

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