Zelenskyy rejects Trump's call for quick peace deal in Ukraine war

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected former President Donald Trump's call for a quick peace deal in the Ukraine war. Speaking in Budapest, he emphasized that rushing a ceasefire could harm Ukraine's interests. Zelenskyy referred to past attempts at ceasefires, noting that a quick agreement in 2014 led to significant territorial losses for Ukraine. He stated that a rapid ceasefire would threaten Ukraine's independence. Additionally, Zelenskyy warned that without increased pressure on North Korea, more North Korean troops could join the conflict. He highlighted the need for stronger responses from Ukraine's Western allies regarding North Korea's involvement.


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