The path to peace in Ukraine was clearly defined by President Volodymyr Zelensky in his Saturday phone call with Donald Trump, asserting that strength is the catalyst for genuine diplomacy with Russia. The conversation reinforced Kyiv’s strategic principle that power must precede the negotiating table.
Zelensky’s central tenet was simple and direct: Russia’s “readiness to engage in real diplomacy” can only be “achieved through strength.” This established a clear policy objective for both the Ukrainian and US administrations.
To implement this principle, the leaders discussed the immediate need to build that strength. Zelensky briefed Trump on the ongoing Russian attacks on the energy system, making a compelling case for urgent military fortification.
This led to a focus on strengthening Ukraine’s air defense, which is viewed as the most effective means of building military leverage and demonstrating resilience. Zelensky’s hint at “concrete agreements” shows this strategy is already being translated into action.
By defining the path to peace so clearly, Zelensky ensured that future US aid and diplomatic initiatives will be viewed through the lens of this strategic necessity. The call solidified a shared understanding that empowering Ukraine is the quickest route to a sustainable resolution.
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