In a surprise Saturday phone call, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tapped former U.S. President Donald Trump to play peace broker in his country's crisisjust like in the Middle East. Zelenskyy praised Trump's outstanding ceasefire plan with Israel and Hamas and argued that if one war can be stopped, others can too. 🕊️
The plea comes on the heels of a large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine's energy grid, which left parts of the southern Odesa region in the dark and killed at least five people. Ukraine officials say Russia targets power sites to weaken Kyiv's military, while Moscow accuses Ukraine of misusing them to fuel its defense. ⚡🔌
Diplomatic talks to end the crisis have stalled recently, as global attention has shifted to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Trump, who announced a ceasefire deal in the Middle East last week, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Augustthough he walked away without a peace agreement. 🤝
On Facebook, Zelenskyy thanked Trump for his Middle East plan and urged him to pressure the Kremlin into negotiations. Meanwhile, both sides are trading blame: Russia says Kyiv and its European allies are dragging their feet, while Ukraine and Europe insist Moscow is buying time to grab more territory. 🌍
Adding fuel to the fire, Ukrainian drone strikes reportedly killed two people in Russia on the same day, underlining how quickly the conflict can spill across borders. Can Trump's Middle East playbook inspire a breakthrough in Europe? Time will tell. ⏳
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Zelenskyy urges Trump to end Ukraine crisis like in 'the Middle East'
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