Zelensky ‘had no cards from day one’ – Trump

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President Trump has said the Ukraine conflict “would have been a total disaster” for Kiev and its EU backers without his mediation.

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky “has no cards” to negotiate peace with Russia, US President Donald Trump has said.

Trump made the remarks in a New York Times interview released in full on Sunday, discussing US mediation efforts. These include a leaked 28-point peace plan envisioning Kiev ceding the remainder of Donbass to Russia, renouncing its NATO ambitions, and capping its military.

The plan, criticized by Kiev and its Western backers as favoring Moscow, was later cut to 20 points, but key issues remain unresolved, with Zelensky reluctant to concede territory.

“You famously sat in this room and told Zelensky, ‘You don’t have the cards,’” Trump’s interviewer said, referring to his infamous White House spat with the Ukrainian leader last year. “He didn’t have them then. Does he have them now?”

“Well, he doesn’t have the cards,” Trump replied. “He didn’t have them from day one. He’s only got one thing – Donald Trump.”

Trump insisted his mediation is crucial for the peace process and claimed that it had helped prevent a far wider crisis.

“That thing would have been a total disaster, and [Zelensky] knows it, and the European leaders know it… If I wasn’t involved, I think that could have evolved into a third world war… That won’t happen anymore,” he said.

Pressed on timelines for a potential peace deal, Trump was non-committal.

“We’re doing the best we can. I don’t have a timeline… I just would like to see the war end,” he stated, adding that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Zelensky appear willing to settle, “but we’ll find out.” 

Last month, Trump met Zelensky in Miami and said a peace deal was “95% ready.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov later echoed that assessment.

However, Kiev and its backers from the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’ – a group of Western European states pushing continued support for Ukraine – have since agreed to deploy troops to the country as a post-deal security guarantee, despite Russia’s repeated rejection of foreign forces near its borders. US envoy Steve Witkoff did not confirm any American role, and Trump has previously ruled out US troops in Ukraine.

Moscow condemned the plan, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warning last week that any Western troop deployment in Ukraine would be treated as “foreign intervention.”

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