Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that control of the Donbas is the major sticking point preventing a deal to end the war with Russia. He claimed the Ukrainian people would not forgive him or the US if they were forced to cede additional territory to Russia.
“Emotionally, people will never forgive this. Never. They will not forgive… me, they will not forgive [the US],” Zelensky told Axios on Tuesday. Ukrainians “can’t understand why” they would be asked to give up additional land.
Zelensky made the remarks in response to US mediators proposing that Ukraine withdraw from the 10% of the Donbas it still controls. He added that ceding the region to Russia would be rejected by Ukrainians if put to a vote.
Trump told reporters on Friday, “Russia wants to make a deal, and Zelenskyy’s gonna have to get moving. Otherwise, he’s going to miss a great opportunity.” Axios asked the Ukrainian leader about President Donald Trump’s recent remarks placing pressure on Ukraine to make a deal.
Zelensky responded that it was “not fair” that Trump was putting pressure on Ukraine, but he hoped it was just the President’s “tactics.”
The Ukrainian leader said there were other issues to be resolved before a deal is signed. Zelensky said Ukraine is requesting a 60-day ceasefire to hold elections, and Russia is offering a truce on election day.
Zelensky said he may run for president in a future election.

































