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‘Hard Working’ Zelensky Ready to Give Up Crimea For Peace

President Donald Trump expressed his sympathy for President Zelensky. He says he is now approaching negotiations with a better attitude than “serene”;

“I think the meeting went well,” President Donald Trump, who praised the late Pope after returning to the United States from Vatican City and Rome, before stepping out of Marines on Sunday evening, also had improvised discussions with Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky.

Zelensky said on Saturday that a short talk between the two men (a clear sign of a settlement after an oval office bust-up in February) was productive and even potentially “historical,” but he already said he didn’t want to be detailed.

Other than that, it is clear recently, rather than showing that he has not struggled much in Zelensky, expressing his rage in Russia due to the recent air raids on civilians, the casualties of the massive deaths of soldiers on the frontline. The horrific impact of the soldier’s death on their families says that it is “delicious” for the Ukrainians. He does a good job and works hard.

“We see what happens, it’s a very complicated deal… he’s in a tough situation, he’s in a very tough situation, he’s fighting with much greater force.

Trump said he had a different attitude from Zelensky towards him than he did a few months ago, saying, “I think he’s calm, I think he understands the painting, and he wants to make a deal.”

Russian President Trump said: “I was very disappointed that the missiles were flying. I would like to see what happens with Russia, because along with Russia, I was very surprised and disappointed that they bombed those places after the discussion.”

President Trump has told him to go more specifically with Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop spreading it and sign a contract. He said: “I want him to stop shooting, sit down and sign a contract. And I believe we have a scope of the deal, and I want him to sign it and finish it and just bring it back to life.”

President Trump said he wanted to avoid such outcomes, but he threatened him with comments that reflected Russia. Previous warnings this weekend That: “For the past few days, there’s no reason Putin will fire missiles in civilian regions, cities, or towns. Maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me and must deal with it differently through “banks” or “secondary sanctions?”

In addition to the recalculation of Russia, one of the most apparent stumbling blocks to peace was a repeated public statement by Zelensky of Ukraine, who did not, in the complete defeat of the Russian army from every inch of Ukraine, not even from the purpose of his original stated war. However, Zelensky appears to be happy to come to Trump’s view that in reality, parts of Ukraine are gone and they cannot win on the battlefield or negotiation table.

“I think so,” Trump spoke on Sunday about the question of whether Zelensky is ready to recognize Crimea as a Russian. By the way, they gave up on that.

One of the questions of whether Ukraine’s constitution is truly sacred, as peace negotiations, in exchange for the end of the killings, is that Ukraine’s constitution is truly sacred, with the fact that there is probably some form of Western security guarantee, if Ukraine makes its way to sacrifice territory currently in the long-standing Russian occupation. Zelensky repeatedly cited it as a reason why he could never defeat the territory. The Ukrainian Constitution states that state borders are “individual and inviolable.”

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