Zelenskiy says he warned Trump that Putin is 'bluffing'
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on August 13, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on August 13, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Zelenskiy warns Trump that Putin is bluffing about ending the Ukraine war. Concerns arise over peace talks in Alaska amid Russian military pressure.
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that he warned U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of his talks with Vladimir Putin this week that the Russian leader is "bluffing" about his desire to end the war.
Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska on Friday, where Kyiv and its allies are worried the two leaders may try to dictate the terms of peace in the 3-1/2-year war.
"I told the U.S. president and all our European colleagues that Putin is bluffing," he said at a joint briefing in Berlin with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
"He is trying to apply pressure before the meeting in Alaska along all parts of the Ukrainian front. Russia is trying to show that it can occupy all of Ukraine."
Zelenskiy's comments, made after a virtual call with Trump and European leaders, come as Russian forces step up pressure on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine, aiming to force Kyiv to give up land.
Zelenskiy, who said he hoped the main topic of the talks in Alaska would be an immediate ceasefire, added that any discussions regarding territory should be covered during a three-leader meeting.
"Regarding our principles and territorial integrity, in the end this is all decided at the level of leaders," he said. "Without Ukraine, it is impossible to decide this. And, by the way, everyone also supports this."
Zelenskiy said Trump told him he would debrief him about his talks with Putin.
(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Additional reporting by Max Hunder; writing by Dan Peleschuk; editing by Mark Heinrich and Giles Elgood)
Military pressure refers to the use of military forces to influence or coerce an opponent, often to achieve strategic objectives or force negotiations.
Territorial integrity is the principle under international law that nations should not promote secessionist movements or border changes within the borders of a sovereign state.
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