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Zelensky Expresses Optimism for Peace Following 'Positive' Conversation with Trump


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16 hours ago, Social Media said:

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Diplomatic relations can shift dramatically in just a few weeks, and today demonstrated how quickly the tone between world leaders can change. Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump struck a notably positive note following their recent hour-long phone call, a stark contrast to the heated exchanges seen in the Oval Office last month.

 

Although no media was present during the discussion, the official statements from both leaders indicated a more constructive dialogue. Zelensky described the conversation as "positive, very substantive and frank," and expressed admiration for Trump’s "concept of peace through strength." Statements from Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz reinforced this sentiment, with spokesperson Leavitt stating that the conversation was "fantastic."

 

Zelensky expressed gratitude for U.S. support, particularly regarding the provision of Javelin missiles, and emphasized that "lasting peace under President Trump's leadership can be achieved." The two leaders also addressed the ongoing conflict in Kursk, with Zelensky requesting additional air defense resources. A technical meeting is expected soon, aiming to progress toward a broader ceasefire in the Black Sea region.

 

 

Trump reportedly suggested that "American ownership" of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure could be beneficial for the country. 

 

I'm in favor of the USA managing the operation and the  maintenance, the safety and protection of the nuclear power plant but not ownership, that should always remain totally Ukrainian.  

 

Providing further details on the call, Zelensky underscored his belief that "lasting peace can be achieved this year together with America, with President Trump, and under American leadership." He highlighted that an end to strikes on civilian and energy infrastructure was "one of the first steps toward fully ending the war," reaffirming Ukraine’s readiness to implement such measures.

 

Additionally, Trump shared insights from his recent conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Zelensky updated him on battlefield developments and the impact of Russian attacks.

 

Later Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a more detailed statement, saying that Trump had agreed to help Ukraine source additional air defence systems, particularly in Europe. The two leaders "agreed to share information closely between their defence staffs as the battlefield situation evolved", he said.

 

Technical teams would meet in Saudi Arabia in the coming days to discuss broadening the ceasefire to the Black Sea, Rubio added, saying they agreed that this could be the first step towards fully ending the war.

 

Trump also raised the possibility of the US taking ownership of Ukraine's power plants, adding that it would be the "best protection" for Ukraine's energy infrastructure, Rubio said.

 

Zelensky described his conversation with Trump as "positive", "frank", and "very substantive".

 

The two presidents agreed to maintain communication at the highest level, ensuring that their teams collaborate on "all necessary aspects of advancing toward lasting peace and security guarantees." Leavitt reiterated that Zelensky had thanked the U.S. for its continued support, particularly in military assistance, and emphasized that the focus had shifted from previous discussions, such as the minerals deal, to broader peace negotiations.

 

With both leaders portraying the conversation in a positive light, the diplomatic landscape appears to be moving toward renewed efforts for stability. As discussions continue, the possibility of achieving lasting peace remains on the horizon, with Ukraine and the United States pledging to work closely together in pursuit of that goal.

Seems to me there's another item: The EU leaders are getting quite serious about providing serious help to Ukraine. Let them share their thoughts and add their offers to the picture of assistance to Ukraine. 

 

Based on a report by BBC News  2025-03-20

 

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And hopefully JD Vance is on his marching orders, which has been mentioned before. Seems he's not popular at all. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Hellfire said:

To be honest, most Russians will never truly like a U.S. president. Their Soviet-era mindset ingrains a deep-rooted hostility toward American leaders. At best, Trump can hope to be seen as a useful idiot

 

You should step in and fix everything. Or if not, just stop whining.

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Zelensky.....I had a positive call with Trump 

 

AN extreme left posters....no you didn't 

 

This is probably one of the most telling threads in a long time. As you can see who is bringing the negativity and hate into what is supposed to be something good. 

 

But orange man bad so......

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14 hours ago, KireB said:

Can you prove your accusations? How pathetic to call the president of a country under attack a war monger. You sound like that orange idiot.

And he's right too...

Sorry I can't sign the peace deal today but can you keep sending the financial support for us.

There's a clue right there.

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Zelensky has changed his tune pretty quickly.

 

Amazing what can be achieved with strong, unapologetic leadership. Well done Trump and especially well done to the next President, JD Vance.  

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12 hours ago, blaze master said:

Zelensky.....I had a positive call with Trump 

 

AN extreme left posters....no you didn't 

 

This is probably one of the most telling threads in a long time. As you can see who is bringing the negativity and hate into what is supposed to be something good. 

 

But orange man bad so......

 

Given the whole situation do you really expect Zelenski would talk negatively about trump? Grow up.

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