Thursday, January 15, 2026 - U.S. President, Donald Trump has said that Ukraine, not Russia, is delaying a potential peace agreement to end the war, a position that sharply contrasts with the stance of many European allies who argue that Moscow has little interest in ending the conflict.
Speaking in an exclusive interview in the Oval Office, Trump
told Reuters that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to conclude the
nearly four-year-old invasion of Ukraine, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy remains more hesitant.
“I think he’s ready to make a deal,” Trump said of Putin. “I
think Ukraine is less ready to make a deal.”
When asked why U.S.-led negotiations had not yet brought an
end to the largest land conflict in Europe since World War Two, Trump replied
simply: “Zelenskiy.”
The remarks signal renewed frustration with the Ukrainian
leader. Trump and Zelenskiy have long had a volatile relationship, although
ties appeared to improve during Trump’s first year back in office.
At various points, Trump has been more willing to take
Putin’s assurances at face value than leaders of some U.S. allies, a stance
that has unsettled Kyiv, European capitals, and members of the U.S. Congress,
including some Republicans.
U.S.-led talks in recent weeks have focused on security
guarantees for Ukraine after the war, aimed at preventing a future Russian
invasion. As part of the discussions, U.S. negotiators have pushed for Ukraine
to relinquish its eastern Donbas region in any agreement with Russia.
Ukrainian officials have taken part in the negotiations, led
on the U.S. side by special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Some
European officials, however, have expressed doubts about whether Putin would
agree to certain terms discussed by Kyiv, Washington, and European leaders.
Trump said he was unaware of any planned trip to Moscow by
Witkoff and Kushner, following earlier reports suggesting such a visit. Asked
whether he would meet Zelenskiy at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland, Trump said he would if the Ukrainian leader attends, though no
plans have been finalized.

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