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Digital editor of Europe
Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky is in tie.
After a catastrophic meeting in the Oval Friday, nothing that he says is well with President Donald Trump. And now the US has rejected the help of Ukraine, its options look more thin.
Even the former close Republican ally in the US, Senator Lindsey Graham, addressed him, believing that “he either needs to resign and send anyone with whom we can do the business or he needs to change.”
What changes can be – or should it resign if it is the US support price?
It seems that this option is the most likely exit Zelensky, and the Prime Minister of Ukraine says that Kyiv is open to negotiations to sign minerals from the United States.
On Friday, Trump told Zelensky Point -Blank that he was not in a very good position: “You don’t have cards now – you are starting the cards with us.”
On Friday, Zelensky was ready to get out of minerals with Trump before he was told to leave the White House.
This card seems to be on the table, and on Monday night, Zelensky’s chief assistant, Andrew Irmak said he was working on it with the Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrik, and the transaction was “important for both of our countries”.
But it is obvious that the Trump administration continues more.
Zelensky cannot afford to humiliate an unwavering forgiveness. After three years, the Russian bombing was not set to surrender.
But he would need to find the form of words sufficient to calm Trump.
He may also have to accept the ceasefire on Trump’s terms, even if he still thinks the world is “very far away”.
Will the deal mean recovery from the help and to what extent? Of course, this is a priority for Kyiv.
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee Oleksandr Meretsko says the suspension of US assistance is dangerous for Ukraine’s ability to defend its own civilian population.
Falling on the ball is not what Zelensk will or may consider.
Trump called it both not elected and dictator, repeating the Russian propaganda story Vladimir Putin since the beginning of the war.
Zelensky said on Sunday night that the Ukrainians seemed “a little undemocratic” who should be their president.
In the end, he is the elected leader of Ukraine, and although his term was supposed to end last year, he remains president as part of martial law, which entered the place from Putin’s Russian invasion.
It would be a great result for Putin, who sought to replace Zelensky from the beginning of the war and would not even talk to him “out of his illegitimacy.”
But the only way to do Zelensky thinks it will be in exchange for NATO membership for Ukraine, and Trump said he should forget about it.
On Tuesday, several Ukrainian figures who will hold on to Tuesday as much as needed without the help of the United States, but some reports believe that the pause of the United States has stopped critically important air defense and artillery missiles.
The deputy of Ukrainian Fedir Venislavsky told local media that they could last about six months, but only the United States could provide them with air defense systems and long -standing missile systems.
Prime Minister Dennis Shmihal says Ukraine is already producing about a third of the weapon, and its goal was 50%.
Can Zelensky count instead of European allies?
European countries are collectively paid much more than the US to assist Ukraine, and the head of the European Union Executive Commission Ursul von der Leyen has announced plans to improve the possibility of defending Europe.
It offers up to 800 billion euros in defense financing – some of which would also help Ukraine.
But the EU and the UK unwavering that the US security guarantees are vital in the event of ceasefire, even if in the words of Sir Cayra Starmer “the right thing is to raise.”
Danny Schmihal describes specific US guarantees as “important” for Ukraine and the entire continent.