Trump Slams Putin’s ‘Illegitimate’ Claim on Zelensky, Warns of Dire Consequences for Ukraine

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Trump with Zelensky and Putin
Trump with Zelensky and Putin during peace talks.

Trump in discussions with Zelensky and Putin
Trump in discussions with Zelensky and Putin, working toward peace.

US President Donald J. Trump continues to stand as a beacon of hope in the peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. His unwavering resolve speaks volumes as he tackles a complex web of international diplomacy.

The Russians, while engaging in détente with the United States, seem reluctant to conclude a war they appear to be winning. They present a list of demands, including a refusal to recognize deals with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom they deem as ruling under expired mandate and martial law.

On the flip side, Ukraine’s stance remains unclear, often wavering in the peace process with hopes pinned on European intervention. The globalist forces cheer against peace, backed by a media pushing their biased narratives. Amidst this, Trump and his team remain steadfast, promoting peace tirelessly.

Reports on Sunday (30) highlighted Trump’s frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin for dismissing Zelensky as ‘illegitimate’ and suggesting United Nations intervention in Kiev. Despite this, Trump remained optimistic while hinting at potential secondary tariffs on Moscow.

“I think he’s going to BE GOOD. And I certainly wouldn’t want to put secondary tariffs on Russia. But if they were put on, it would not be very good for them,” Trump asserted.

The conversation shifted to Ukraine’s wavering commitment to a critical minerals deal. Trump issued a stern warning to President Zelensky:

“He’s trying to back out of the rare earth deal and if he does that, he’s got some problems – big, big problems,” Trump cautioned. “He wants to be a member of NATO, but he’s never going to be a member of NATO. He understands that.”

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