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Zelensky Says Peace with Russia ‘Very, Very Far Away’ – No End in Sight for War;US President Slams Zelensky

2025-03-03  Niranjan Ghatule  
Zelensky Says Peace with Russia ‘Very, Very Far Away’ – No End in Sight for War;US President Slams Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a grim assessment of the ongoing conflict with Russia, stating that a peace deal remains "very, very far away." His remarks come as the war, which has lasted for more than two years, continues to take a devastating toll on both nations.

No Immediate Resolution in Sight

Despite diplomatic efforts from various global leaders and organizations, negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have not yielded significant progress. Zelensky’s latest statement underscores the challenges of reaching an agreement, as both sides remain firm on their positions.

“We continue to defend our country, and we are open to dialogue, but as of now, a deal is still very, very far away,” Zelensky said during a press conference. He reiterated Ukraine’s stance that any agreement must respect the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Trump Blasts Zelensky Over Peace Remarks

Reacting to Zelensky’s statement, President Trump strongly condemned the Ukrainian leader’s stance, suggesting that his words were counterproductive to ending the war.

"This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelensky, and America will not put up with it for much longer. This guy doesn't want there to be peace," Trump said.

Trump’s comments signal growing frustration within the U.S. administration regarding Ukraine’s handling of the war. His remarks suggest that Washington may be re-evaluating its approach to the conflict, potentially shifting its stance on aid and diplomatic engagement

Ongoing Tensions and Global Reactions

The war has not only caused immense destruction and loss of life but has also strained global economies, disrupted supply chains, and fueled geopolitical tensions. Western nations, including the U.S. and European Union, have imposed severe sanctions on Russia, while also providing military and financial support to Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has remained steadfast in his objectives, with Moscow continuing to push its military operations despite facing resistance from Ukrainian forces. The Kremlin has blamed NATO expansion and Western interference for the prolonged conflict.

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While the international community continues to call for peace, the lack of compromise from both sides has made the prospect of a resolution increasingly difficult. Experts believe that unless significant changes occur—either on the battlefield or in diplomatic negotiations—the war is likely to drag on.

With Zelensky’s latest statement, it is clear that Ukraine is not willing to settle for anything less than what it considers a just outcome. Meanwhile, Russia’s stance shows no signs of softening, leaving the world to watch as the war continues to unfold.

Disclaimer

The information presented in this article is based on current reports and official statements as of March 3, 2025. The situation is dynamic, and developments may occur rapidly. Readers are encouraged to follow reputable news sources for the latest updates. Sensexnifty.com does not take responsibility for changes in the situation after publication.

 


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