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Zelensky accuses Russia of 'buying time' to stall truce talks
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** Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky isn’t buying Russia’s sudden interest in peace talks. He claims Moscow is just dragging its feet to stall negotiations while it regroups militarily. This comes after Donald Trump said Russia and Ukraine would "immediately" start talking—following a two-hour call with Putin—but Zelensky’s skepticism suggests the road to any ceasefire remains rocky.
What This Mean: ** Trust is in short supply here. Zelensky’s accusation underscores how fragile diplomacy is in this war—especially when one side (Ukraine) sees the other (Russia) as playing for time rather than peace. With Trump’s involvement adding another layer of uncertainty, this story highlights how messy and high-stakes these negotiations really are.
Ukraine war: Zelensky accuses Russia of ‘trying to buy time’ to continue conflict
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky isn’t buying Russia’s recent signals about peace talks, accusing Moscow of just stalling to regroup and keep fighting. This comes right after Trump nudged both sides to start ceasefire talks—but Zelensky seems convinced Putin’s playing for time, not peace.
What This Mean: With so much back-and-forth about negotiations, Zelensky’s skepticism cuts through the noise. If Russia *is* dragging its feet, it could mean more bloodshed ahead—and less hope for a quick end to the war. It also puts the spotlight on how much influence outside leaders (like Trump) really have in pushing for diplomacy.
Zelenskyy says Russia ‘trying to buy time to continue war’ – as it happened
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Russia of stalling for time to prolong the war after Putin rejected a ceasefire proposal during a call with Trump. Meanwhile, the EU rolled out fresh sanctions targeting Russia’s covert oil shipments, human rights abuses, and destabilizing tactics.
What This Mean: This isn’t just another update on the war—it shows how diplomatic efforts are hitting walls while economic pressure ramps up. Zelenskyy’s frustration signals deadlock in negotiations, and the EU’s sanctions reveal a focus on choking off Russia’s workarounds. For readers, it’s a reminder that the conflict is far from cooling down, with global repercussions from energy markets to geopolitical alliances.

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