🇺🇦 Zelenskyy’s Key Statements on U.S. Aid, War, and Negotiations
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made several major statements today regarding U.S. aid, potential peace talks, and Ukraine’s war efforts.

🔹 On U.S. Aid & Economic Agreements
• Ukraine received $100 billion in aid from the U.S., not the higher figures often cited. Zelenskyy emphasized:
📌 “A grant is not a debt. I agreed on this with Biden. We do not recognize it as a debt.”
• He rejected signing any long-term economic agreements that would force future Ukrainian generations into financial obligations, saying:
📌 “I will not sign what 10 generations of Ukrainians will pay.”
🔹 On His Presidency & NATO Membership
• Zelenskyy stated he is willing to step down if it would guarantee peace:
📌 “I am ready to leave the presidency if it brings peace. I can exchange it for NATO membership.”
🔹 On Trump & Peace Negotiations
• Zelenskyy responded to Trump calling him a dictator, saying:
📌 “The word dictator should offend the one who is one.”
• He acknowledged Trump’s role in potential peace talks but stressed that pressure should be on Russia, not Ukraine:
📌 “I believe Trump wants to help end the war and will do so. But the force must be directed at Russia.”
• He outlined Ukraine’s view of the negotiation table, emphasizing that talks should include:
🇺🇦 Ukraine | 🇪🇺 Europe | 🇺🇸 U.S. | 🇷🇺 Russia
🔹 On Ukraine’s Military & War Production
• In 2024, Ukraine produced:
• 154 artillery pieces
• 100,000 long-range drones
• 2.2 million FPV drones
• North Korea has suffered heavy losses fighting alongside Russia:
📌 “North Korea lost 4,000 soldiers in the Kursk region. 1,500-2,000 soldiers are being sent to replace them.”
🔹 On UN Humanitarian Workers Killed
• 10 UN humanitarian workers were killed in Ukraine last year due to Russian attacks.
• 41 others were injured, with the true number likely higher, according to the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, Matthias Schmale.
📌 Why It Matters:
Zelenskyy’s statements push back on U.S. demands for financial concessions, reject long-term debt obligations, and reaffirm Ukraine’s military resilience. His remarks also highlight growing tensions with Trump and Ukraine’s demand for stronger Western pressure on Russia