U.S.
President Donald Trump has made several statements on Ukraine and Russias full-scale invasion of the country in recent days that closely resemble Kremlin rhetoric.The assertions have amplified fears that Trump, who is pushing to end the three-year war, may try to pressure Kyiv to make major concessions without seeking many in return from Moscow.The Moscow Times examines Trumps statements and how they compare to Kremlin talking points plus the truth behind the claims:Trump blames Ukraine for warI think I have the power to end this war, and I think it's going very well.
But today I heard, Oh, well, we weren't invited.
Well, you've been there for three years.
You should have never started it.
You could have made a deal, Trump saidTuesday following talks between U.S.
and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia.The claim that Ukraine or the West, not Russia, was responsible for Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine is one that Putin has repeated many times since Feb.
24, 2022.
In his address to the Russian people declaring the invasion, Putin repeatedly blamed Ukraine for instigating what he called Russias special military operation.In order to achieve their own goals, the leading NATO countries support extreme nationalists and neo-Nazis in Ukraine, Putin said.
You and I have been left with no other opportunity to defend Russia and our people than the one we are forced to use today.
The circumstances require us to take decisive and immediate action.This line of thinking has been repeated over and over again by pro-Russia voices on Telegram and state media, as well as by both Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in their interviews with American far-right pundit Tucker Carlson.However, just as it was in 2014, it was Russia who started the war by invading Ukraine three years ago.Trump questions President Volodymyr Zelenskys legitimacyWhen they want a seat at the table, you could say the people have to, wouldnt the people of Ukraine have to say, like, You know, its been a long time since weve had an election.
Thats not a Russia thing.
Thats something coming from me and coming from many other countries also, Trump said Tuesday in response to anger over his administration entering talks with Russia over Kyivs head.The next day, he went a step further, calling Zelensky a dictator without elections.Ukraine holding elections is one of Moscows key demands, as Putin likely believes that a new Ukrainian government would be much more pliable or amenable to Moscows wishes.In May 2024, Putin said that Zelenskys term had expired and that Ukraine needed to hold an election, a claim that has been repeated numerous times to question Zelenskys legitimacy as a leader.Zelensky was elected to a five-year term in April 2019, with 73% of the vote in the second round.
Ukraine was scheduled to hold a presidential election in 2024, but Zelensky has stayed on as the countrys constitution forbids holding elections under martial law.Reuters reported this month that the Trump administration would push for new elections in Ukraine following a ceasefire deal.
According to Reuters, U.S.
officials have been raising the issue of elections with Kyiv since 2023.A Ukrainian government source told Reuters that "[Putin] is setting a trap, claiming that if Ukraine doesn't hold elections, he can later ignore any agreements.Trump is reacting, in my view, to ...
Russian feedback, a former Western official said to Reuters.
Russia wants to see an end to Zelensky.Zelenskys 4% approval ratingWe have a situation where we haven't had elections in Ukraine, where we have martial law, essentially martial law in Ukraine, where the leader in Ukraine, I mean, I hate to say it, but he's down to 4% approval rating, Trump said when asked about elections in Ukraine.Trump offered no evidence to support the 4% number.A February 2025 survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed that Zelensky retained the trust of 57% of the respondents, a five-point increase from December.
Additionally, 37% said they did not trust him, while 6% responded that it was difficult to say.
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