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Trump's Ukraine peace efforts have failed, says former Ukrainian foreign minister Kuleba

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Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba told France 24 that President Trump's attempts to end the war in Ukraine have not succeeded and that Trump is not adjusting his approach to Russia. Kuleba stated that Ukraine will not cede occupied territories and that trust in Russia remains zero, making diplomatic solutions unlikely at present. The assessment reflects Ukrainian skepticism about US-led peace initiatives and highlights the gap between Trump's approach and Kyiv's demands.

In an interview with France 24, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba criticized President Trump's strategy for ending the Ukraine-Russia war, saying the effort has failed because Trump is not changing his approach to Russia. Kuleba predicted that without a shift in strategy, the US will find itself in a difficult position—with Russia upset that Trump is not pressuring Ukraine enough, and Ukraine and Europe upset that he is not pressuring Russia sufficiently. On the battlefield, Kuleba expressed confidence in eventual Ukrainian victory, citing successful strikes on Russian refineries that have created a fuel crisis and undermined Putin's social contract with Russians. Regarding peace negotiations, Kuleba was unequivocal that no Ukrainian political leader would sign an agreement ceding occupied territories to Russia, and he noted that President Zelensky has rejected Putin's demand for Ukrainian withdrawal from Donetsk. Kuleba concluded that the war will end only when Putin accepts Ukraine's right to exist as an independent, sovereign, and European nation—a recognition he described as currently out of sight.

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    'Trump's effort to bring this war to an end has failed,' ex-Ukrainian FM Kuleba says

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