Ukraine's President Urges Allies to Reject Russia's Overtures as Missile Deal Falls Through
In a scathing rebuke, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned his allies against appeasing Russia, following a failed bid to secure long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US. The request was made after weeks of lobbying by Ukraine, which hoped to capitalize on growing frustration among Washington over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
Despite his efforts, Zelenskyy left the White House empty-handed and has now called for decisive action from European and American allies. He urged a meeting between the Europe-led "coalition of the willing" and expressed dismay at what he saw as Moscow's continued aggression, including a recent surge in drone attacks that have left thousands without heat or light.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump appeared more optimistic about the prospects of a deal with Putin, following a Thursday call in which they agreed to meet soon in Budapest. However, sources close to the White House revealed that Trump had pushed Zelenskyy on concessions and had resorted to profanity during the meeting.
The failed missile deal has raised concerns among Ukraine's allies, who fear that Moscow may be seeking to capitalize on their divisions. With tensions escalating on both sides of the conflict, the situation remains increasingly volatile.
As the war rages on, Russia continues to step up its attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, including a recent wave of drone strikes that have left communities without power or heat. The Russian army has also claimed to have captured two villages in eastern Ukraine, further straining the region's already precarious security.
The international community remains locked in a delicate balancing act, as Ukraine struggles to defend itself against Russian aggression and Western powers seek to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
In a scathing rebuke, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned his allies against appeasing Russia, following a failed bid to secure long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US. The request was made after weeks of lobbying by Ukraine, which hoped to capitalize on growing frustration among Washington over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
Despite his efforts, Zelenskyy left the White House empty-handed and has now called for decisive action from European and American allies. He urged a meeting between the Europe-led "coalition of the willing" and expressed dismay at what he saw as Moscow's continued aggression, including a recent surge in drone attacks that have left thousands without heat or light.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump appeared more optimistic about the prospects of a deal with Putin, following a Thursday call in which they agreed to meet soon in Budapest. However, sources close to the White House revealed that Trump had pushed Zelenskyy on concessions and had resorted to profanity during the meeting.
The failed missile deal has raised concerns among Ukraine's allies, who fear that Moscow may be seeking to capitalize on their divisions. With tensions escalating on both sides of the conflict, the situation remains increasingly volatile.
As the war rages on, Russia continues to step up its attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, including a recent wave of drone strikes that have left communities without power or heat. The Russian army has also claimed to have captured two villages in eastern Ukraine, further straining the region's already precarious security.
The international community remains locked in a delicate balancing act, as Ukraine struggles to defend itself against Russian aggression and Western powers seek to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.