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‘Angry’ Trump calls out both Putin and Zelensky over Ukraine ceasefire talks

US president expressed frustration with Russian and Ukrainian leaders as he struggles to forge a truce to end war

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A Ukrainian serviceman fires a weapon during training. Photo: 24th Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces via AFP

US President Donald Trump lashed out Sunday at the leaders of both warring parties in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, expressing frustration as efforts to kick-start ceasefire talks remained deadlocked.

Trump first criticised Russian President Vladimir Putin for questioning the credibility of Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky as a negotiating partner, saying he was “very angry, p***ed off” with the Kremlin chief.

But the US leader later softened his tone on Putin and instead turned his ire on Zelensky, warning him Ukraine would have “big, big problems” if he got cold feet over a deal to sign over mineral rights to the United States.

Trump has been trying to broker a ceasefire between Ukraine and its Russian invader, and pushing Zelensky to sign an agreement to give US firms exclusive access to Ukrainian rare earth minerals.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin at a ceremonial launch of a new nuclear submarine. Photo Kremlin via dpa
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin at a ceremonial launch of a new nuclear submarine. Photo Kremlin via dpa

Earlier Sunday, NBC News journalist Kristen Welker said Trump had called her to express his fury over Putin questioning Zelensky’s future – something Trump himself has done – and threatening secondary tariffs on firms dealing in Russian oil.

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