Kremlin says Trump’s Ukraine statements in line with Russia’s view

US President Donald Trump said reaching a deal between Russia and Ukraine is “tough” and that “one of the reasons is the level of hatred between Putin and Zelensky is tremendous.” (AFP)
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Updated 10 December 2025
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Kremlin says Trump’s Ukraine statements in line with Russia’s view

  • US president says Moscow will win the war and that Kyiv will have to cede

MOSCOW: The Kremlin on Wednesday said US President Donald Trump’s latest statements on Ukraine — in which he said Moscow will win the war and that Kyiv will have to cede land — align with Russia’s view.
In an interview to Politico, Trump also said European leaders were “weak” and called on Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky to hold elections in statements that spooked Kyiv and Europe.
“In many ways, on the subject of NATO membership, on the subject of territories, on the subjects of how Ukraine is losing land, it is in tune with our understanding,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, including AFP, on Wednesday.
He called Trump’s comments “very important.”
Trump said Russia has a stronger negotiating position in talks to end the war because of the size of the country, and said that Ukraine would never join NATO.
Following the interview, Zelensky said he was ready to hold new elections in Ukraine provided security would be assured.
Moscow’s offensive — which prompted Kyiv to introduce martial law — has made holding elections in the country impossible under Ukrainian law.
Russia has long called for Zelensky’s demise, calling him an illegitimate leader.
“We will see how the events will unfold,” Peskov said of Zelensky’s announcement.
The United States has intensified its talks with both Russia and Ukraine to end Europe’s worst conflict since World War II.
In his interview to Politico, Trump said reaching a deal is “tough” and that “one of the reasons is the level of hatred between Putin and Zelensky is tremendous.”


Proposals on territorial concessions by Ukraine sent to Trump: Merz

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Proposals on territorial concessions by Ukraine sent to Trump: Merz

BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Thursday that US President Donald Trump had been sent a proposal on territorial concessions Ukraine is ready to make to end its war against Russia.
Merz said the proposal was sent after he and other European leaders had spoken by phone with Trump on Wednesday.
“It mainly concerns the question of what territorial concessions Ukraine is prepared to make,” Merz said. He cautioned however that ultimately “the Ukrainian president and the Ukrainian people have to answer the question.”
Merz, in a joint press conference with NATO chief Mark Rutte, said “it would be a mistake to force the Ukrainian president into a peace that his people will not accept after four years of suffering and death.”
On Wednesday, Trump expressed impatience with Ukraine and its European allies France, Britain and Germany.
Trump said “strong words” were exchanged in the phone call with Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Merz said that further talks with the Americans were planned this weekend and that an international meeting on Ukraine “could take place at the beginning of next week.”
“Whether the American government participates or not very much depends on the joint drafts of papers which are currently being worked on,” he said.
Merz said his conversation with Trump on Wednesday had “left the strong impression that he is ready to go down this path with us, because he knows that the Europeans and their interests have to be heard.”