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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended a bilateral meeting of U.S. President Joe Biden in Paris, France on June 7, 2024.

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Ukraine fought a firm fight against its larger, more powerful invasion, but with the third anniversary of the war, things seemed very wrong.

Kiev’s relationship with the United States is the largest military supporter since February 24, 2022, and has been rapidly declining since President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

On the surface, the prospect of more U.S. military aid looks dead in the water and may be forced to recognise Russia’s “bad” peace agreement in Ukraine.

Even in the future peacekeeping mission, the prospect of our support looks unlikely, leaving Ukraine isolated at sea and at sea after three long and bloody years of counterattack with Russia.

“The first ceasefire in the United States and Russia (this week) negotiations on Ukraine have provided little to Kiev,” Andrius Tursa, a Central and Eastern European adviser for TENEO, said in a report on Thursday. Reason for optimism.”

“Washington expressed willingness to consider several Russian requirements, namely undermining Ukraine’s long-term security, while bilateral formats and thawing U.S.-Russia relations have raised concerns about a ceasefire deal that could be very unfavorable for Ukraine. Trump’s remarks on Ukrainian President Waldomi Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s criticism is very unfavorable. He drove anti-American sentiment in Ukraine and exacerbated tensions across the Atlantic. “He said in an emailed comment.

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Tensions fell into trouble this week when U.S. officials rebuild their relations with their Russian counterparts, not including preliminary talks outside Ukraine, which laid the foundation for peace. The already tense relationship between Trump and Zelenskyy then got worse on Wednesday, who described the U.S. president as “living in a Russian disinformation bubble.”

Trump strikes back Describe Ukrainian wartime leaders as “autocrats without elections”, Since 2019, Ukraine has not had a democratic vote since 2019. Ukraine said it was unrealistic to hold elections during martial law and war.

U.S.-Ukraine and Russia special envoy Keith Kellogg continued to visit Kiev on Thursday but was already skeptical of the value of the meeting, Kellogg, earlier this week. Ukraine said Kellogg canceled A press conference to be held after the meeting ends.

Relations between the United States, Europe and Ukraine took an unexpected turn last week, with Trump leaving allies on the mainland as he announced his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader has Agree to the conversation. Trump said he later informed Zelenskyy of the situation.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a bilateral meeting at the G20 Leaders Summit in Osaka, Japan on June 28, 2019.

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Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cause more shock By saying that Ukraine’s accession to NATO is “unrealistic” It has failed since Russia invaded the Ukrainian Black Sea Peninsula in Crimea in 2014.

Heggs also said it was impossible to deploy U.S. troops to help keep Ukraine peaceful, as he told European leaders that they need to step up their efforts and be held accountable for any peacekeeping. So far, European officials appear to have diverged in the proposal to send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine in any post-war situation.

Close followers of the war and geopolitical relations between the United States and its former allies criticized Washington, saying the United States made too many concessions to Russia before the conversation began By taking the potential leverage of Ukrainian NATO membership from the table.

“Trump has admitted it before any talks with Ukraine,” said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank, in a report Thursday. Part of the ultimate more balanced deal.”

“Although it is well known that Russia has not made any concessions yet. This will only encourage Russia to push more. To increase the harm, Trump questioned the legitimacy of democratically elected Zelensky and accused Ukraine of not succumbing to Putin’s greatest dictatorship demands he said It was a request a few years ago.

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Russia certainly fell in love with every minute of the disharmony between the United States and Ukraine.

Asked about the growing rift between former partners on Thursday, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov commented, “The Kiev regime likes donating money (referring to military aid), and Don’t like to take responsibility.”

Russia has spent a large part of its time throwing the United States as its arch enemy, but with Trump’s responsibility, Russia itself has shown a dramatic turnaround in its speech and public status in Washington. Putin praised the Russian-US conversation on Wednesday, saying he rated them “high” and was in a mood “very friendly”.

“In the United States, there are completely different people who are willing to accept the negotiation process without any bias, without any bias towards what they have done in the past,” he said in a comment translated by NBC News.

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised U.S. President Donald Trump for showing “restraint” among European leaders, who are angry at Ukraine’s future negotiations.

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Putin also praised Trump for showing “restraint” in what he called “hysteria”, and they were angry at Ukraine’s future negotiations.

Kiev bravely brought the situation to the situation as Ukraine faces the potential “dismasing” outcome of the war and caused as much as $500 billion in damage to human life in three years of war. Zelenskyy insisted that after the dramatic stumbling with Trump, “Peace can be safer with the United States and Europe; that’s what we are aiming for.”

“This should not only be our goal, but it should be a goal shared with our partners. Especially as we approach the third anniversary of this war – the war we are in Ukraine that we want to end from the first second. I am confident We will end it and with lasting peace and with Russia will never invade Ukraine, so that the Ukrainians will return from Russian captivity, and Ukraine will have a future.

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