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Kyiv-based news reported Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskys readiness to step down if it secured peace and NATO membership.
On February 23, 2025, he told journalists he would trade his post immediately to end the war.Facing pressure from U.S.
President Donald Trump, who labeled him a dictator, Zelensky navigated a brutal conflict that cost Ukraine dearly.Russias invasion, launched on February 24, 2022, claimed over 50,000 Ukrainian soldiers and displaced millions, per Western estimates.Zelensky, elected in 2019 with 73% of the vote, extended his term beyond 2024 under martial law, which prohibits elections during wartime.
Trump criticized the move, alleging that $350 billion in U.S.
aid has funded a losing wara figure disputed by others.Zelensky Offers to Resign for Peace and NATO as Trump Labels Him Dictator.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Zelensky resisted elections, a stance 57% of Ukrainians backed, per a February 2025 Kyiv poll.
He argued wartime voting risked division, a view rival Yulia Tymoshenko shared.Meanwhile, Trumps February 18 peace talks in Riyadh excluded Ukraine, souring ties further.
Zelensky sought partnership, not just mediation, from Trump, who pushes for quick deals.The war ravaged Ukraine, with 20% of its land occupied and civilian deaths topping 10,000, UN data showed.Zelensky eyed NATO as a shield, a goal since 2008, amid talks over Ukraines $500 billion mineral wealth.
Trump demanded access to lithium and titanium, tying it to aid.Zelensky Offers to Resign for Peace and NATO as Trump Labels Him DictatorCritics like Germanys Olaf Scholz defended Zelenskys legitimacy against Trump and Putins attacks.
Putin, long denying Zelenskys mandate, escalated drone strikesKyiv reported the wars biggest on February 22.
Trumps dictator jab, posted on Truth Social, echoed Putin, alarming Europe.Zelenskys offer reflected desperation as Ukraines survival hung in the balance.
NATO entry could have shifted power dynamics, but Trumps skepticismvoiced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegsethdimmed hopes.
The minerals deal added stakes, potentially reshaping business ties.This saga unfolded against a war-torn backdrop, with Zelensky balancing leadership and survival.
His readiness to exit underscored the cost of peace, while Trumps pressure tested Ukraines resilience.
Businesses watched closely as minerals and geopolitics collided.





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