Trump on Peace in Ukraine: Putin Ready for Agreement, But Not Zelensky.
Donald Trump's Statements on Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In an interview with Reuters on January 14, 2026, in the Oval Office, Donald Trump expressed the view that the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, is hindering the conclusion of a peace agreement in Ukraine, while he believes Vladimir Putin is ready for an agreement. Trump stated that he thinks Putin could be open to ending the war against Ukraine.
According to Trump's statements, Zelensky has publicly ruled out the possibility of territorial concessions to Moscow, complicating the search for a compromise. Trump also emphasized that Zelensky has no 'cards' that could indicate his position on negotiations. He noted:
'I think he is ready to make a deal. I think Ukraine is less ready to make a deal.' - Donald Trump
Furthermore, Trump and Zelensky plan to finalize a funding agreement for Ukraine totaling $800 billion at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Trump added: 'If he will be there. I will be there,' highlighting his willingness to participate in discussions. He also noted that 'it's hard for him, you know, to reach the goal,' which may indicate the difficulties Zelensky faces in resolving the conflict.
The Complexity of Diplomatic Efforts
Trump's statements underscore the complexity of diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, which has been ongoing for several years. With Zelensky's position on territorial concessions remaining unchanged, and international support for Ukraine being critically important, these statements may impact future negotiations. The $800 billion in funding being discussed also reflects significant economic commitments from the international community, which could alter the dynamics in Ukraine.
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