Zelensky and Trump Discuss ‘Opportunities’ to End the Russia-Ukraine War

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Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump discussed tangible “opportunities” to end the Russia-Ukraine war during their “very positive and productive” phone call on Saturday. The conversation, which followed the Gaza peace deal, focused on creating a clear, actionable path toward a negotiated resolution.
Zelensky explicitly created one major “opportunity” by linking the two conflicts, asserting that the success of the Gaza truce proves that “surely” the “Russian war” can be stopped as well. This provided a compelling narrative of possibility.
The discussion then centered on the necessary, practical steps to seize this opportunity. Zelensky briefed Trump on Russian attacks on Kyiv’s energy system, which informed the subsequent focus on creating military leverage.
The core “opportunity” discussed was strengthening Ukraine’s air defense. Zelensky’s reference to “good options and solid ideas” and “concrete agreements” suggests that the two leaders explored specific ways to build the defensive power that Kyiv believes is required to create the conditions for a favorable diplomatic end.
The call was a strategic effort to move beyond a protracted stalemate. By focusing on “opportunities,” both leaders signaled a renewed commitment to finding and executing a strategy that can lead to a just and lasting peace.

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