Ukraine war: Zelensky challenges Trump to reveal plans for quick end to conflict with Russia
- Trump, who leads polls over President Joe Biden ahead of November’s US election, boasted he’ll end the war by the time he’s inaugurated in January

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Donald Trump should come forward with his plan to quickly end the war with Russia, warning that any proposal must avoid violating the nation’s sovereignty.
“If Trump knows how to finish this war, he should tell us today,” Zelensky said in an interview in Kyiv on Wednesday. “If there are risks to Ukrainian independence, if we lose statehood – we want to be ready for this, we want to know.”
The former US president, who leads in polls over President Joe Biden ahead of the November election, has boasted that he’ll end the war by the time he’s inaugurated in January. In the televised debate last week, Trump decried the billions of dollars spent on Ukraine’s defence, saying that Kyiv is “not winning the war.”
In a nearly hour-long interview, the Ukrainian leader lamented the delays in weapons deliveries from Western allies and said he was “potentially ready” to meet with Trump to hear his team’s proposals.
“They can’t plan my life and [the] life of our people and our children,” he said. “We want to understand whether in November we will have the powerful support of the US, or will be all alone.”

Zelensky pushed back on the notion that Ukrainian and Russian forces are in a deadlock on the battlefield, saying that the military is better positioned in terms of manpower than it was months ago and a new offensive is a matter of arming its brigades.
