Zelensky’s Message To Putin
In a major development that could shift the trajectory of the Ukraine-Russia war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet face-to-face in Türkiye this Thursday—but only if Russia halts its attacks.
“We demand a full ceasefire starting tomorrow. The killing must stop,” Zelensky posted on X Sunday afternoon, adding, “I’ll be in Türkiye. Let’s see if Putin shows up—or hides again.”
Russia Talks Peace, Launches Drone Strikes
Just hours after proposing peace negotiations in Istanbul, Moscow launched drone attacks on Kyiv, further escalating tensions and casting doubt on Russia’s true intentions. The double-dealing drew immediate international concern.
President Trump: “Have the Meeting NOW!”
President Donald Trump—who’s long pushed for an America First foreign policy rooted in peace through strength—weighed in on the developments via Truth Social, urging Ukraine to seize the opportunity.
“Putin doesn’t just want a ceasefire—he wants a face-to-face to stop the BLOODBATH. Ukraine should agree to this, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote.
Trump added that the talks would help determine “whether or not a deal is possible,” giving both European and American leaders a clearer path forward.
“I’m starting to doubt Ukraine even wants peace. Putin’s busy celebrating World War II victory—a victory that would’ve been IMPOSSIBLE without the United States of America. HAVE THE MEETING, NOW!!!”
NATO Allies Pressure Russia, Trump Warns of Sanctions
The call for diplomacy is gaining traction among Ukraine’s European backers. Leaders in France, Germany, Poland, and the U.K. are backing a 30-day ceasefire plan—one Russia has so far refused to honor.
Trump has made it clear: no deal means more sanctions. The former president emphasized that a ceasefire now could pave the way for lasting peace and protect American interests by preventing deeper military entanglements.
Why It Matters for America
The Biden administration has poured billions into the Ukraine conflict with little oversight, raising concerns among conservative voters. President Trump, however, is leading the charge to bring both sides to the table—without giving in to the globalist agenda or risking American lives.
The real question: Will Ukraine and Russia put diplomacy first—or continue dragging the world closer to the edge?
Stay tuned as we monitor Thursday’s high-stakes meeting in Türkiye. Don’t miss the latest updates on the Ukraine-Russia war, Trump’s leadership, and what it all means for America’s future.