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Zelenskyy’s army is losing war, he should compromise: Trump

Zelenskyy's army is losing war, he should compromise: Trump

US President Donald Trump declared Europe “decaying” and “weak,” suggesting the US should no longer guarantee its security. He urged Ukraine’s President Zelensky to “get on the ball” and accept compromise in ceasefire talks, stating Ukraine is losing the war. Trump also called for elections in Ukraine, accusing its leadership of using the conflict to avoid them.

LONDON: US President Donald Trump said in an interview published Tuesday that Europe was weak and its nations were “decaying,” days after the Trump administration issued a strategy paper that indicated that the US should no longer guarantee the continent’s security.The president’s comments, made in a wide-ranging interview with Politico, widened a dispute between Trump and his European counterparts over Europe’s future and how to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.Trump said that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, who has rejected parts of a US proposal for a ceasefire, would have to “get on the ball” and start “accepting things.” Zelenskyy’s army is losing the war, Trump said, suggesting that it was time for him to compromise in the ceasefire talks.Trump’s interview was published a day after the leaders of Britain, France and Germany met with Zelenskyy in London to show their support for Ukraine and discuss alternative ceasefire plans. Zelenskyy reiterated after that meeting that Ukraine would not budge from its long-standing opposition to handing over land to Russia, a requirement of Trump’s proposed peace plan. Trump also accused Zelenskyy of not having read a new draft of the US peace plan. “It would be nice if he would read it,” Trump said. “You know, a lot of people are dying. So it would be really good if he’d read it.”Several elements of the US peace plan – which was published last month, prompting alarm across Europe – echoed demands made by the Kremlin. Trump suggested that a Russian victory would be inevitable, in part because the country is much larger than Ukraine. Russia, he said, has the “upper hand. And they always did. They’re much bigger. They’re much stronger,” Trump said. Even though he said he gave Ukraine a lot of credit for bravery, “At some point, size will win.” Trump also called for elections in Ukraine, accusing the country’s leadership of “using war not to hold an election.” “They talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it’s not a democracy anymore,” he said.

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