Zelenskyy Urges Trump: "Stay on Our Side" as Ukraine War Enters 5th Year

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a direct appeal to former US President Donald Trump, urging him to keep the United States firmly on Ukraine's side as the war enters its fifth year. Zelenskyy emphasized that the conflict is fundamentally about opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he labeled as "a war" himself. He firmly rejected any suggestions of ceding Ukrainian territory, such as in Donetsk, as a path to peace, stating it would abandon civilians and undermine the country's defense. Marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Zelenskyy asserted that Ukraine has preserved its independence and statehood despite the prolonged conflict.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Appeals to Trump for US Support in Ukraine War

  • Appeal to Trump for continued US support
  • Rejection of territorial concessions to Russia
  • Marking 4 years since full-scale invasion
  • Assertion that Ukraine has defended its sovereignty
3 min read

Ukraine's Zelenskyy appeals to Trump to 'stay on our side' as war enters fifth year

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy calls on Donald Trump to keep the US aligned with Ukraine against Russia, marking four years of invasion.

"They have to stay with a democratic country which is fighting against one person. Because this person is a war. Putin is a war. - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, February 25

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a high-stakes appeal this week to US President Donald Trump, calling on him to keep the United States firmly aligned with Ukraine as its war against Russia stretches into its fifth year and the Russian invasion's fourth anniversary approaches.

Zelenskyy's remarks, made during an interview in Kyiv, signal both frustration and urgency as peace talks remain stalled and Kyiv seeks stronger guarantees from its Western partners.

At the Presidential Palace in Kyiv, Zelenskyy told CNN he wants Trump "to stay on our side," arguing that the US -- as "a democratic country which is fighting against one person" -- has an outsized role in shaping the conflict's outcome. "They have to stay with a democratic country which is fighting against one person. Because this person is a war. Putin is a war. It's all about himself. It's all about one person. And the country, all his country is in the prison," Zelenskyy said.

As per CNN, Zelensky criticised what he perceives as insufficient pressure from the US on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end hostilities. He countered suggestions from Washington that territorial concessions or elections might ease the fighting, emphasising that giving up land in eastern Donetsk, where roughly 200,000 civilians reside, would effectively abandon the people and undermine Ukraine's defence. "Russia wants (us) just to withdraw our army. We can't be such, sorry, foolish guys. We are not children," he said, underlining Kyiv's refusal to cede more territory in any peace negotiation.

Zelenskyy on Tuesday marked four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, declaring that Kyiv has preserved its independence and thwarted Moscow's initial objectives.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said, "Today marks exactly four years since Putin started his three-day push to take Kyiv. And that says a great deal about our resistance, about how Ukraine has fought all this time," referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

He added, "Behind those words stand millions of our people, immense courage, incredibly hard work, endurance, and the long path Ukraine has been pursuing since February 24."Reflecting on the trajectory of the conflict, the Ukrainian leader asserted that despite the prolonged and devastating war, the country has safeguarded its sovereignty."

"Looking back at the beginning of the invasion and reflecting on today, we have every right to say: we have defended our independence, we have not lost our statehood; Putin has not achieved his goals. He has not broken Ukrainians; he has not won this war," he said.

Zelenskyy added that Ukraine remains committed to securing a just peace."We have preserved Ukraine, and we will do everything to secure peace and justice. Glory to Ukraine!", he said..

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
It's heartbreaking to see this war drag on. The resilience of the Ukrainian people is incredible. But I worry about the global economic fallout and how it affects us here, with fuel prices and everything.
R
Rohit P
While I sympathize with Ukraine, India must maintain its strategic autonomy. Our foreign policy has been balanced, and it should remain so. We have our own challenges with neighbours; getting deeply involved in distant conflicts isn't wise. Jai Hind.
P
Priya S
The appeal to Trump shows how uncertain the global situation is. One election in the US can change everything for a country fighting for its survival. It's a scary thought. Praying for peace.
M
Michael C
With respect, I think President Zelenskyy's framing of the conflict as "one person" vs. a democracy is too simplistic. It ignores the complex geopolitical history and the realities on the ground. A lasting solution needs more nuanced diplomacy, not just more weapons.
A
Ananya R
Four years... so much suffering. It reminds us that peace is precious. We should learn from this and strengthen our own defences. Bharat must be *atmanirbhar* in defence and diplomacy.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50