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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to end the war in Ukraine by 2025 through diplomacy. In a recent interview, he stressed the need for international support to strengthen Ukraine’s position against Russia, warning that solo negotiations with Vladimir Putin would favor Moscow.
Zelensky highlighted ongoing challenges on the eastern front, where Russian forces continue to advance. He also expressed concern over losing U.S. support under Donald Trump’s administration, as Trump has criticized aid to Ukraine and suggested resolving the conflict within “24 hours” without providing specifics.
Ukraine firmly opposes ceding any occupied territories, while Russia insists on recognizing its “new territorial realities.” Zelensky remains committed to achieving a just resolution, emphasizing the importance of faster military aid and united global backing.
As the war continues, Zelensky’s diplomatic push could shape the future of the conflict and Ukraine’s sovereignty.