
Zelenskiy Says Trump Unfairly Pressures Ukraine In Talks
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators reconvened Wednesday for a second day of U.S.-mediated peace talks in Geneva, as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy publicly pushed back against what he described as undue American pressure to make territorial concessions, warning that any deal requiring Ukraine to surrender land Russia has not captured would be rejected by voters in a referendum.
The talks, which resumed after six hours of what Russian sources characterized as “very tense” discussions Tuesday, unfolded as President Donald Trump intensified public demands that Ukraine “come to the table fast” while remaining largely silent about Moscow’s responsibilities for ending the nearly four-year …









