Trump, Putin and Ukraine
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President Trump reportedly lost patience with Ukraine war maps, pushing for a peace deal involving Donbas surrender. Deep divide with Zelenskyy on territorial stakes
Donald Trump is reportedly “sick” of seeing maps of the front line in Ukraine. Indeed, according to one European official’s account, he tossed aside Ukrainian delegation maps during his latest meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Oct.
Soldiers should "stay where they stay," Zelensky said, and not offer new territory to Putin, who has reportedly demanded full control of Donetsk Oblast as a condition for ending the war.
If [Putin] wants it, he will destroy you,” Trump told the Ukrainian leader, at one point throwing his maps of the battlefield to one side, according to an official.
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly urged his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy to accept Russia’s terms for ending the war, warning that Vladimir Putin had said he would “destroy” Ukraine if it refused.
Putin seeks full control of Donetsk Oblast as key to any deal with Ukraine, WP reports * Ukraine peace deal should give no unoccupied lands to 'terrorist' Putin, Zelensky tells NBC * European leaders
President Trump reportedly urged Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to accept Putin's terms to end the war, warning of destruction if Ukraine refused. Duri
Ukraine faced a grim outlook as President Zelensky returned empty-handed from Washington after failing to secure Tomahawk missiles from the U.S. President Trump refused to arm Kyiv, reportedly following an eleventh-hour call with Putin,
EADaily, October 5th, 2025. Air alert announced in Vinnytsia, Rivne and Odessa regions of Ukraine, according to the data of the online map of the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation.
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Russia scholar: Trump’s push for Ukraine ceasefire will redraw Europe’s map as NATO struggles for relevance
Former Soviet Union expert Dr. Ronald Suny, and Distinguished University Professor of History and Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan and Emeritus Professor of Political Science and History at the University of Chicago,