Zelensky urges Donald Trump to ‘publicly share’ his supposed peace plan for Ukraine after the former President claimed he would end war ‘within 24 hours’
Zelensky urges Donald Trump to ‘publicly share’ his supposed peace plan for Ukraine after the former president claimed he would end the war ‘within 24 hours’
- Zelensky urged Donald Trump to share his ‘secret plan’ to end the process
- The president, twice impeached, has been boasting for months about his “secret plan”
- But he refused to share details about the supposed plan.
Ukraine’s wartime president Volodymyr Zelensky has urged Donald Trump to share his alleged secret plan that he says would end the Russian invasion “within 24 hours.”
The current Republican front-runner for the 2024 presidential election has boasted in several recent interviews and political rallies that his ingenious idea would resolve Europe’s bloodiest conflict in decades in a single day.
But the twice-impeached 77-year-old president refused to provide details on how he would mediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
Frustrated Zelensky said CNN Tuesday: “He can publicly share his idea now, without wasting time, without losing people, and say: ‘My formula is to stop the war and stop all this tragedy and stop Russian aggression.’
The 45-year-old Ukrainian leader added that he did not believe that Trump’s involvement in future negotiations would lead to a positive outcome for Ukraine: “(Trump) said, how he sees it, how to drive out the Russians of our country. Otherwise, it does not present the overall idea of peace.
A frustrated Volodymyr Zelensky (pictured) said Trump was more than welcome to intervene and stop the bloodshed.
Donald Trump (pictured) boasted that he would be able to stop the war in 24 hours.
The 19-month conflict is the bloodiest Europe has seen in decades
“So (if) the idea is how to take part of our territory and give it to Putin, that is not the formula for peace.”
The former president-turned-criminal has bragged for months about having a secret plan to resolve Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
He told Right Side in February: “It can be negotiated within 24 hours. This has to be done from the president’s office, and you have to get the two of them together in a room, and there are things you can say to each of them – which I won’t reveal now – that will ensure that this war will continue. finish immediately. They must do it.
A month later, he told Fox News that negotiations would be “easy.”
“If the problem is not resolved (by the next presidential inauguration), I will resolve it in 24 hours with Zelensky and Putin, and there will be a very easy negotiation to have, but I don’t want to tell you what it’s because then I can’t use this negotiation,” he told the network.
Zelensky’s scathing comments on Trump came after he urged the UN to take action against Vladimir Putin, saying he would not stop at Ukraine and warning the despot could drop his weapons nuclear.
“When hatred is used as a weapon against a nation, it never stops there,” he said Tuesday at the annual high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.
“The goal of the current war against Ukraine is to turn our land, our people, our lives, our resources into weapons against you – against the rules-based international order.”