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Tensions Escalate as Trump Criticizes Zelenskyy Amid US Policy Shift on Ukraine

President Trump ramps up criticism of Zelenskyy, complicating US support for Ukraine, while high-stakes peace talks unfold without Ukraine's involvement.

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As European leaders discuss military support for Ukraine, tensions rise between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Trump lambasts Zelenskyy as 'unimportant' during peace talks, claiming Ukraine is at fault for the war, a stance condemned by critics. Amid these developments, U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg remains optimistic about securing a deal for rare earth minerals between the U.S. and Ukraine. Concurrently, U.S. officials are engaging Russia in peace talks that exclude Ukraine, provoking anger in Kyiv, where Zelenskyy insists on a seat at the negotiation table.

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President Trump called Zelenskyy a 'dictator' due to the postponement of Ukraine's 2024 presidential elections, which were delayed because of the ongoing war with Russia. Trump also criticized Zelenskyy for allegedly misusing U.S. aid and not making concessions to end the war.

Ukrainian officials were not included in the recent U.S.-Russia peace talks, which were held in Saudi Arabia. This exclusion has been criticized by Zelenskyy, who insists that Ukraine must be part of any negotiations affecting its future.

European leaders have expressed support for Ukraine, with plans to send a new aid package to mark the third anniversary of the war. Polish President Andrzej Duda encouraged Zelenskyy to maintain cooperation with Trump, emphasizing the importance of U.S. support for achieving peace.

The U.S. has provided significant military aid to Ukraine, totaling $66 billion in security assistance since Russia's invasion. However, tensions between Trump and Zelenskyy have raised concerns about the future of this aid.

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