Trump’s shock new demands to Zelensky ahead of high-stakes peace talks in Middle East and how it could reshape Europe forever

Donald Trump is putting more pressure on Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky to accept a raft of new terms if he wants to secure military aid and intelligence access
DAILY MAIL ONLINE | Published March 10, 2025

Donald Trump is pressuring Volodymyr Zelensky into accepting a raft of new terms if the Ukrainian President wants to end the bloody and protracted conflict with Russia – while admitting the country ‘may not survive anyway’.

The ambitious new terms will be combined with a proposed mineral deal that blew up during tense negotiations that culminated in a public Oval Office spat between Trump, Zelensky and Vice President JD Vance.

Trump has now upped the ante on his original requests, insiders claim, demanding Zelensky call an election and potentially step down as leader in order to secure military aid and intelligence access from the US.

White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes said ‘the Ukrainians have made positive movement’, demonstrated by Trump’s decision to ‘read President Zelensky’s message at the joint session.’

‘With meetings in Saudi this coming week, we look forward to hearing more positive movement that will hopefully ultimately end this brutal war and bloodshed.’

Last month, Trump and Vice President JD Vance hosted Zelensky in the Oval Office, intending to sign a minerals deal which would grant the United States access to key Ukrainian resources in exchange for the past and ongoing military aid to help fight the Russian invasion.

However, the meeting imploded and was abruptly ended, with the US leader and his VP criticising Zelensky for failing to show enough gratitutde for the tens of billions of dollars America has already funneled into the war.

After the meeting, Trump introduced the freeze on all funding and some intelligence sharing.

After a tense month of negotiations, which included a public spat at the White House , Trump has upped the ante on his requests, demanding Zelensky call an election and consider stepping down as leader, insiders claimed
After a tense month of negotiations, which included a public spat at the White House , Trump has upped the ante on his requests, demanding Zelensky call an election and consider stepping down as leader, insiders claimed

Zelensky later described the diplomatic breakdown in the meeting as ‘regrettable’.

He also made clear he was ready to sign off on a minerals deal with the US, even without the explicit American security guarantees sought by the Ukrainians.

Russia has been emboldened by Trump’s decision to tank the deal, ramping up attacks on Ukraine in the days that followed.

According to the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission, Friday was one of the deadliest days for Ukrainian civilians this year. There have been more reported daily casualties in 2025 than in 2024, the agency said.

US authorities maintain these attacks were likely planned well before Trump cut off the aid and stopped sharing intelligence information.

This intelligence information relates to information against Russian targets. The United States is still passing along defensive intelligence and warning Ukraine of impending attacks.

Russia has been emboldened by Trump's decision, ramping up attacks on Ukraine in the days that followed the failed Oval Office meeting
Russia has been emboldened by Trump’s decision, ramping up attacks on Ukraine in the days that followed the failed Oval Office meeting

European allies of Ukraine are trying to ramp up support in this area, but the gap has not yet been bridged given America has been providing this assistance for the length of the war.

Speaking on board Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said that most of the intelligence sharing limitations ‘had been lifted’.

But he said Ukraine needs to ‘want peace’ above anything else in order for the war to end.

Asked whether Zelensky has proven that Ukrainians want peace, Trump said: ‘I think right now they haven’t, but I think they will be.

‘I think it’s going to become evident over the next two or three days. This week, hundreds of people died in cities in Ukraine, and we got to get it stopped.

‘It would have never happened if I was president.’

Zelensky has insisted that he and his office ‘stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts.’

A former Trump administration Russian affairs expert, Fiona Hill, told CBS news that ‘we can really see the impact’ of Trump’s efforts.

‘It’s certainly, on the one hand, emboldened Russia to really step up the attacks. And it’s also not just blindsided, but also partially blinded Ukraine,’ she said.

While talks are set to resume in the Middle East this week, unnamed sources told Reuters that officials are trying to establish whether Ukraine is interested in ‘a realistic peace.’

‘You can’t say ‘I want peace,’ and, ‘I refuse to compromise on anything,” one insider said.

‘We want to see if the Ukrainians are interested not just in peace, but in a realistic peace.’

Trump earlier conceded he was growing increasingly frustrated with the stalled negotiations with Ukraine.

‘I’m finding it more difficult, frankly, to deal with Ukraine, and they don’t have the cards,’ Trump said.

According to the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission, Friday was one of the deadliest days for Ukrainian civilians this year. Pictured: Paramedics treating an injured civilian in Ukraine
According to the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission, Friday was one of the deadliest days for Ukrainian civilians this year. Pictured: Paramedics treating an injured civilian in Ukraine

‘In terms of getting a final settlement, it may be easier dealing with Russia, which is surprising, because they have all the cards.’

Trump and First Buddy Elon Musk have been outspoken in their criticism of Zelensky, particularly slamming his decision to invoke martial law and suspend elections when Russia invaded.

Since the early days of the war, Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system has played a crucial role in maintaining Ukrainian military communications as Russia relentlessly targeted infrastructure across the country.

Musk has previously bristled at suggestions that he isn’t doing enough, and his latest comments underscore his frustration with what he sees as a futile and grinding conflict.

‘What I am sickened by is years of slaughter in a stalemate that Ukraine will inevitably lose. Anyone who really cares, really thinks and really understands wants the meat grinder to stop. PEACE NOW!’ Musk wrote, making one of his most explicit calls to date for an immediate end to the war, even if it means Ukraine making painful concessions.

‘Ukraine needs to hold an election. Zelensky would lose by a landslide,’ Musk added.

But a leading Ukrainian pollster suggests Zelensky’s popularity has actually risen since his public spat with Trump.

The poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) showed that 67 per cent of respondents trusted Zelenskiy in March, up from 57 per cent a month earlier.

The survey was conducted from February 14 to March 4, meaning it incorporated public opinion after the February 28 bust up.

 

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SOURCE: www.dailymail.co.uk

RELATED: Trump claims cut in intelligence sharing ‘just about’ lifted ahead of Saudi talks

Russia stepped up its attacks on Ukraine after the US stopped sharing intelligence with the country last week

THE INDEPENDENT | Published March 10, 2025

Ukrainian and American officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss how to bring an end to the war with Russia.

Ahead of the talks, which the US will use decide whether Kyiv is interested in a “realistic” peace deal, Donald Trump said the US had “just about” lifted its suspension on intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

The suspension came after Donald Trump‘s Oval Office clash with Volodymyr Zelensky.

Mr Zelensky said in his nightly video address that he would travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to “continue to work for the sake of peace”.

On the eve of the talks, Mr Trump suggested that Ukraine may not outlast the Russian war even with support from the US but said the US has “just about” ended the suspension of intelligence sharing.

It also comes after Russia accused the UK of being the ‘main instigator’ in global conflict after expelling two British diplomats from Moscow, over what the British Foreign Office labelled “malicious and baseless” accusations of spying.

 

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SOURCE: www.independent.co.uk

 

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