Trump and Zelensky clash over Ukraine peace talks

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Former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are in a heated dispute over peace talks regarding the war in Ukraine. Trump criticized Zelensky, claiming Ukraine started the conflict and suggesting that the U.S. should not prioritize Ukraine's security. The feud intensified after a recent meeting in Saudi Arabia between U.S. and Russian officials that excluded Ukraine. Trump stated that the war is more important to Europe than to the U.S., emphasizing America's geographical separation from the conflict. Zelensky responded to Trump's comments, highlighting the need for Ukraine's involvement in peace discussions. The situation reflects growing tensions as leaders navigate their relationships amid ongoing conflict.


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