President Trump has urged Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to broker a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The US leader has been involved in peace talks with Russia, sparking criticism from European leaders for not involving Ukrainian representatives.
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the role of various world leaders, including President Donald Trump, in attempting to bring an end to the war.
The Ukraine conflict is a longstanding issue rooted in the country's complex history, cultural identity, and geopolitical position.
The crisis escalated in 2014 with the annexation of 'Crimea' by Russia, followed by pro-Russian separatist movements in eastern Ukraine.
Tensions have been fueled by historical grievances, linguistic and ethnic divisions, and competing claims to territory.
According to a 2020 survey, over 1 million people have been displaced within Ukraine due to the conflict.
The international community has attempted to mediate a resolution through diplomatic efforts, economic sanctions, and peacekeeping initiatives.
Key Points:
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US Involvement: President Trump has been involved in peace talks with Russia without Ukrainian representatives invited.
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Criticism of Europe: Trump criticized European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for not doing enough to end the war.
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Ukrainian President’s Calls: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been reaching out to world leaders for support during the ongoing war.
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European Aid and Sanctions: European nations have provided aid to Ukraine and imposed sanctions on Russia.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a Ukrainian politician and former actor who became the sixth president of Ukraine in 2019.
Born on January 25, 1978, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, he rose to fame for his role as President in the popular TV show 'Servant of the People'. Zelenskyy's background in comedy and entertainment helped him connect with voters and win the presidential election with over 73% of the vote.
As president, he has focused on anti-corruption efforts, economic reform, and military modernization to counter Russian aggression.
What Trump Said
- He claimed that ‘Macron‘ and ‘Starmer‘ ‘did nothing‘ to end the war.

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He said he considers ‘Macron‘ a friend and calls ‘Starmer‘ ‘a nice guy’.
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He stated that Russia could be ‘talked out’ of invading Ukraine.
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He insisted that former US President Joe Biden and Zelensky said the wrong things to Russia.
Extra Defence Spending Cost
The Russia-Ukraine invasion refers to the ongoing military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which began in 2014.
The conflict escalated in February 2022, with a large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.
According to the United Nations , over 13,000 civilians have been killed or injured since the start of the conflict.
The war has also displaced millions of people, with many seeking refuge in neighboring countries.
Economic sanctions imposed by Western nations have had a significant impact on Russia's economy.
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Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey is calling for UK defence spending to rise to 2.5% of GDP in the next two or three years and towards 3% after that.
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This would cost around £4.5-£5bn to reach 2.5% and over £20bn to reach 3%.
UK’s Position with US
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UK Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden has stressed the importance of maintaining a ‘good and constructive’ relationship with the US ahead of the prime minister’s meeting with Donald Trump next week.
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He said the UK is potentially in a good position with Trump ‘if we handle it correctly’.