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Ukraine could be ‘crushed very shortly’ – Trump

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April 29, 2025
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Published: April 29, 2025 3:49 pm
Author: RT

The US president has claimed he is “saving that nation” by trying to mediate between Moscow and Kiev

Ukraine could face a significant defeat in the near future if it does not sit down at the negotiating table with Russia, US President Donald Trump has warned.

Trump made his comments in an interview with The Atlantic published on Monday. When asked whether he has sympathy for Kiev, the president replied by saying that his policy is aimed at “saving” Ukraine and warned that continued conflict would not bring the country any good.

“I think I’m saving that nation. I think that nation will be crushed very shortly,” he said, adding that Russia has a “big war machine. Let’s face it.”

Separately, US Vice President J.D. Vance also emphasized on Monday that Kiev would not win the conflict against Moscow. “If this doesn’t stop, the Ukrainians aren’t winning the war,” Vance, a US Marine Corps veteran, told Charlie Kirk. He also said it was “weird” to expect Russia to collapse because of the ongoing hostilities.

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A Ukrainian soldier near the front line on April 21, 2025.
Ukraine won’t win – Vance

The US has grown increasingly frustrated with the slow pace of negotiations between Washington, Moscow and Kiev. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned last week that the US could walk away from the talks altogether if the process stalls.

Moscow has said it has always been ready to engage in peace talks, provided they ensure a permanent solution that addresses the root causes of the conflict. It opposed a proposal for a temporary ceasefire, pointing to past experience when Kiev and its Western backers used a hiatus to rearm the Ukrainian military.

Last week, Trump himself also admitted that Russian President Vladimir Putin was easier to deal with than Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky. “I think Russia is ready… I think we have a deal with Russia. We have to get a deal with Zelensky,” Trump told journalists at the time. The Ukrainian leader had earlier publicly rejected a reported key point in the proposed US peace framework by refusing to consider recognizing Crimea as Russian territory.

The Trump administration has been pushing for a resolution to the conflict  since he took office in early 2025. Washington is also seeking to secure a minerals extraction agreement with Kiev to help offset the billions of dollars the US had spent on military and financial assistance to Ukraine under Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden.

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