Golden Finance reported that U.S. President Trump stated during a media interview at the White House that Ukrainian President Zelensky must agree to the U.S.-backed peace plan for Ukraine; otherwise, the conflict will continue. Trump recalled his earlier conversation with Zelensky in the Oval Office, stating that he told him at the time, “You have no cards to play.” He indicated that Zelensky should have reached an agreement “a year ago, two years ago.” When discussing external criticism of the peace proposal, Trump did not respond to specific terms, only saying that if Zelensky does not accept, “then they will continue to fight,” but the current scale of casualties on both sides is “unprecedented since World War II.” Earlier on the 21st, Trump had stated that he believes the 27th is the deadline for Ukraine to accept the U.S.-backed peace plan. (CCTV News)
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Trump: Zelensky must agree to the peace plan supported by the United States.
Golden Finance reported that U.S. President Trump stated during a media interview at the White House that Ukrainian President Zelensky must agree to the U.S.-backed peace plan for Ukraine; otherwise, the conflict will continue. Trump recalled his earlier conversation with Zelensky in the Oval Office, stating that he told him at the time, “You have no cards to play.” He indicated that Zelensky should have reached an agreement “a year ago, two years ago.” When discussing external criticism of the peace proposal, Trump did not respond to specific terms, only saying that if Zelensky does not accept, “then they will continue to fight,” but the current scale of casualties on both sides is “unprecedented since World War II.” Earlier on the 21st, Trump had stated that he believes the 27th is the deadline for Ukraine to accept the U.S.-backed peace plan. (CCTV News)