On this picture offered by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Workplace, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, proper, and President Donald Trump, speak as they attend the funeral of Pope Francis in Vatican, Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Ukrainian Presidential Press Workplace by way of AP
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday floated the potential for stronger sanctions on Moscow and questioned whether or not Russian President Vladimir Putin desires to “cease the warfare” in opposition to Ukraine.
Trump’s social media submit about Putin got here simply after he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met in Rome for his or her first in-person session since an Oval Workplace sitdown that devolved right into a shouting match. They met simply earlier than the funeral of Pope Francis.
“There was no cause for Putin to be capturing missiles into civilian areas, cities and cities, over the previous couple of days,” Trump wrote on Reality Social. Vice President JD Vance posted Trump’s assertion on his X account.
“It makes me suppose that possibly he would not wish to cease the warfare, he is simply tapping me alongside, and needs to be handled in another way, by “Banking” or “Secondary Sanctions?” Too many individuals are dying!!!” Trump mentioned.
The White Home mentioned that Trump and Zelenskyy “had a really productive dialogue,” however didn’t embody further particulars on what was mentioned.
Zelensky mentioned that it was a “good assembly,” including: “Very symbolic assembly that has potential to grow to be historic, if we obtain joint outcomes.”
Trump’s remarks come as he is growing strain for the 2 international locations to strike a peace deal. Earlier this week, Trump introduced the 2 international locations with a suggestion to finish the warfare. The deal reportedly included, partly, recognition of Crimea below Russian management, which Zelenskyy has repeatedly mentioned is a crimson line.
In his Reality Social submit on Saturday, Trump mentioned Russia stole Crimea from Ukraine, a uncommon acknowledgement from the U.S. president that Russia illegally annexed the area.
Trump took intention at former U.S. President Barack Obama and urged that he “made it doable for Russia to steal Crimea from Ukraine with out even a shot being fired.”
Trump advised TIME earlier this month that “Crimea will stick with Russia,” including: “Zelenskyy understands that, and everyone understands that it has been with them for a very long time. It has been with them lengthy earlier than Trump got here alongside.”
After his feedback, Zelenskyy reiterated that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
In the meantime, Trump mentioned Friday that Russia and Ukraine are “very near a deal, and the 2 sides ought to now meet, at very excessive ranges, to ‘end it off.’ “
He wrote on Reality Social that “a lot of the main factors are agreed to.”