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Zelensky Urges Trump to End War, Warns Scholz on Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism that Russia’s war on Ukraine will “end sooner” once Donald Trump assumes the US presidency.

In a radio interview aired on Saturday, Zelensky acknowledged the challenging situation on the battlefield but emphasized his belief that Trump’s direct involvement could accelerate peace efforts.

He also highlighted his intention to engage solely with Trump, rejecting talks with intermediaries.

“I don’t think Putin wants peace at all. But this does not mean that he does not want to sit down with one of the leaders” to negotiate, Zelensky said, cited from Kyiv Independent. “For him it destroys the political isolation that has been built since the beginning of the war. And it benefits him to sit down, talk, and not reach an agreement.”

Following Trump’s election victory, the two leaders had a “constructive” phone conversation, with Trump stating that resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict is a priority.

Meanwhile, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged Vladimir Putin to initiate peace talks with Kyiv on a rare phone call on Friday.

Zelensky, then, cautioned how this conversation could open a “Pandora’s box” by reducing Putin’s isolation and prolonging the war.