Trump, Zelensky Pledge To Work For End To War In Ukraine
UNITED STATES – U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed on Wednesday to work together to end Russia’s war with Ukraine, in what the White House described as a “fantastic” one-hour phone call.
UNITED STATES – U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed on Wednesday to work together to end Russia’s war with Ukraine, in what the White House described as a “fantastic” one-hour phone call.
Freed Ukrainian prisoners of war celebrated on Wednesday after Russia and Ukraine each agreed to release 175 captured troops. Moscow said it freed an additional 22 wounded Ukrainians as a goodwill gesture, following a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But just hours after that call, in which a deal was reached to pause attacks on energy infrastructure, both Russia and Ukraine accused each other of violating the new agreement. Moscow said Ukraine hit an oil depot in southern Russia, while Kyiv said Russia had struck hospitals and homes and knocked out power to some of its railways.
This all came on the same day that Trump had a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which Trump described as “very good.” Before their conversation, Zelensky said Moscow’s continued attacks showed its words did not match its actions and that Russia was not ready for peace. He also said that the United States should be in charge of monitoring any ceasefire.
February 28, 2025
TRUMP: “You’re in no position to dictate what we’re going to feel.”
The hour-long call on Wednesday between Trump and Zelensky was their first conversation since an Oval Office meeting descended into a shouting match in late February.
“Intelligence sharing, and in terms of defense for Ukraine, will continue to be shared.”
Later, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Zelensky asked Trump for additional air defense support and that Trump said he would help locate the equipment in Europe. She also said Trump has “moved beyond” a previously negotiated U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal.
“We’ve moved beyond just the economic minerals deal framework, and we’re looking at a lasting ceasefire. Right now, we’re at a partial ceasefire. But again, the president is sending his highly skilled, intelligent, and experienced team to Saudi Arabia later this week to continue fighting for peace in this conflict.”
Trump has long promised to end Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War Two. But his outreach to Putin has unnerved European allies, who fear it heralds a fundamental shift after 80 years in which defending Europe from Russian expansionism was the core mission of U.S. foreign policy.