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Donald Trump spins a shaky story of who the villain is …until the ‘villain’ destroys his narrative

Trump spins tall tales believing no one has the spine to discrefit them.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a sharp rebuke to President Trump this week after the American leader accused Ukraine of dragging its feet on a potential peace deal with Russia. Zelensky stated clearly that his country “will never be a stumbling block for peace,” directly pushing back against the narrative that Kyiv is responsible for stalling negotiations in the ongoing war.

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This isn’t the first time the diplomatic relationship between the two nations has been strained, but the public disagreement comes at a critical time. President Trump recently claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is actually “ready to make a deal,” but that Ukraine is “less ready.” The president specifically pointed the finger at Zelensky, saying he was the one holding up the negotiation process.

Zelensky took to X and included a video with translated captions to make his position crystal clear, according to The Hill. He said that when Russian attacks leave Ukrainians without power for huge stretches of time, sometimes 20 or 30 hours, it’s obvious who needs the pressure.

Zelensky doesn’t see things the way Trump does

“It is Russian missiles, Russian ‘Shaheds,’ and Russia’s attempts to destroy Ukraine that are clear evidence that it is not agreements at all that Russia is seeking,” Zelensky stated in the video. He emphasized that Russia’s relentless targeting of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure shows exactly where the real obstruction lies. For me, that’s a tough argument to counter. When one side is actively trying to break the other’s basic utilities, it’s hard to believe they’re sincerely ready to sit down and talk peace.

Zelensky also mentioned that he had recently discussed the diplomatic efforts with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, underscoring that Ukraine is still working on international solutions despite the ongoing accusations.

It’s important to remember that President Trump made a huge promise during his 2024 campaign: he claimed he would end the war between Russia and Ukraine within the first 24 hours of his second term. This promise has kept the pressure on for a swift resolution, even as the conflict continues to rage.

The history of recent negotiations shows that the two leaders actually have a framework they’ve been working on. Back in December, Zelensky and President Trump met at Mar-a-Lago where both sides reported making significant progress on a 20-point peace proposal.

Zelensky stated in December that negotiators had agreed to about “90 percent” of the plan’s framework. The peace plan, which was drafted by the Ukrainian leader, is comprehensive. It outlines security guarantees for Ukraine from both the U.S. and Europe, stipulates Ukraine’s admission into the European Union, and requires joint land withdrawals from both Russia and Ukraine.

Despite the brief moment of cooperation in December, the relationship between the leadership in Kyiv and Washington hasn’t always been smooth sailing. You may recall that there was a major incident in February 2025 where a meeting in the Oval Office reportedly devolved into a shouting match between Zelensky and Vice President Vance.


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Aggy has worked for multiple sites as a writer and editor, and has been a managing editor for sites that have millions of views a month. He's been the Lead of Social Content for a site garnering millions of views a month, and co owns multiple successful social media channels, including a Gaming news TikTok, and a Facebook Fortnite page with over 700k followers. His work includes Dot Esports, Screen Rant, How To Geek Try Hard Guides, PC Invasion, Pro Game Guides, Android Police, N4G, WePC, Sportskeeda, and GFinity Esports. He has also published two games under Tales and is currently working on one with Choice of Games. He has written and illustrated a number of books, including for children, and has a comic under his belt. He does not lean any one way politically; he just reports the facts and news, and gives an opinion based on those.