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    Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he wants America to be strong, vows to counter Russian narratives

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    Posted on March 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Zelenskiy urges the US to remain strong against Russia, highlighting the impact of pro-Kremlin narratives on US pressure and peace efforts.

    Zelenskiy Urges US to Stay Strong Against Russian Narratives

    (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that he wanted the United States and Kyiv's other Western allies to remain strong in countering Russia's demands and narrative in its three-year war on his country.

    But Zelenskiy said that pro-Kremlin comments by Washington were weakening U.S. pressure on Russia and bringing peace no closer in the biggest conflict in Europe since World War Two.

    Zelenskiy, interviewed by a panel of European journalists in Paris on the eve of a meeting of European leaders, said he had agreed to proceed with ceasefire talks to ensure a resumption of U.S. aid and intelligence sharing.

    But Russia has placed additional demands on implementation of a ceasefire deal in the Black Sea and on energy targets, focusing mainly on easing sanctions pressure on Moscow, he said.

    "They are posing conditions on sanctions to the American side. If America stands strong ... we are standing on our own land and are defending ourselves," Zelenskiy said.

    "We have shown our resilience. And now it is very important for our partners to be at least as resilient as we are, though they have more capabilities."

    Asked whether he believed the Americans would remain strong, he answered, in English: "I hope so. God bless they will."

    Zelenskiy expressed gratitude for U.S. assistance in the war, but said Washington had become "influenced" by Russian narratives of the conflict.

    "We cannot agree with these narratives. We are fighting for ourselves and we will fight against these narratives wherever they appear because there is simply no other way," he said.

    "The only thing we can do is reveal more truth. We must demonstrate with our own examples that we are fighting on the battlefield."

    He said the U.S. envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, "often repeats Kremlin narratives", referring to Witkoff's favourable statements about President Vladimir Putin's intentions and justification for Russian policies.

    Washington has softened its rhetoric towards Russia in recent days, with Witkoff saying he did not "regard Putin as a bad guy", alarming European officials who consider the Russian leader a dangerous enemy.

    "I don't think this brings us any closer to peace. Unfortunately, I believe it only weakens the pressure from the Americas on Russia," Zelenskiy said.

    "I have spoken with President Trump many times and we are working at the intelligence level to exchange real, truthful information. Because Witkoff's statements are a major obstacle for us."

    Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and now controls about 113,000 sq km, or about 20%, of Ukraine, with fighting along a 1,000 km (621 mile) frontline.

    Zelenskiy said Ukraine had agreed to a U.S. proposed 30-day ceasefire in earlier discussions with U.S. officials and "told the American side the Russians would not agree to it because they would impose certain conditions".

    The United States announced separate agreements with Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday to pause their strikes in the Black Sea and against each other's energy targets

    But on Wednesday, Ukraine and Russia accused one another of flouting the truce on energy strikes.

    Russia has pounded Ukraine's power grid with missiles and drones and Kyiv has launched long-range strikes on Russian oil and gas targets in attacks that have become a major aspect of the war to undermine each other's war efforts.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski; Editing by Michael Perry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zelenskiy urges US and allies to counter Russia's demands.
    • •Pro-Kremlin comments in the US weaken pressure on Russia.
    • •Ceasefire talks linked to US aid and intelligence sharing.
    • •Russia demands easing sanctions in Black Sea ceasefire.
    • •US envoy's statements seen as obstacles by Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he wants America to be strong, vows to counter Russian narratives

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Zelenskiy's call for the US to maintain a strong stance against Russian demands and narratives.

    2What are Zelenskiy's concerns?

    Zelenskiy is concerned about pro-Kremlin comments in the US weakening pressure on Russia.

    3What is the status of the ceasefire talks?

    Ceasefire talks are ongoing, with Russia placing additional demands on the US.

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