NEWS STORY : Donald Trump’s Plans on Ukraine Rejected by Russia
STORY
Russia has turned down President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated that the U.S. proposal does not address the root causes of the war, particularly Ukraine’s alignment with the West. He further emphasised that Russia would not consider the plan “while Zelensky is in power” highlighting a major deadlock in negotiations, with rumours that elections are being planned in Ukraine.
This rejection comes after Trump threatened to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil imports in an effort to pressure President Vladimir Putin into reaching an agreement. Trump has voiced frustration with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accusing Ukraine of reneging on a minerals deal. He also warned of tariffs on imports from nations purchasing Russian oil, a move that could affect major buyers such as China and India.
Throughout his presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly claimed he could end the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours, citing his personal relationships with both leaders. He suggested that he would tell Zelensky, “no more, you gotta make a deal” and caution Putin, “If you don’t make a deal, we’re gonna give them a lot. We’re gonna give more than they ever got.” The Kremlin’s rejection of the U.S. plan underscores the complexity of achieving a peace agreement and further undermines Trump after he had made it clear that a deal would be easily achieved. Russia continues to demand that Ukraine abandon its NATO aspirations and surrender control of four occupied regions, while the U.S. remains focused on securing a ceasefire first. Despite various diplomatic efforts, including U.S.-mediated talks in Saudi Arabia and attempts at a Black Sea ceasefire, significant progress remains out of reach.