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‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

Politicians and journalists in Kiev have vented frustration over Washington’s approach to resolving the conflict

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

US, Saudi and Russian delegates pose before the start of talks at the Diriyah Palace, February 18, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. © Global Look Press / Freddie Everett / Us State

Ukrainian politicians and media have reacted with outrage and indignation following the talks between Russia and the US in Saudi Arabia this week. The response has ranged from accusing US President Donald Trump of “capitulating” to Russian President Vladimir Putin and “betraying” Ukraine, to blaming the EU for the developments.

As a result of Tuesday’s talks in Riyadh – from which Ukraine and the EU were excluded – top Russian and US officials agreed to pave the way for the restoration of bilateral ties. They also agreed to work towards resolving the Ukraine conflict and to arrange a summit between Trump and Putin.

Both countries praised the talks as highly productive. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted that the sides “not only listened, but also heard each other,” adding that the US was beginning to better understand Russia’s position.

Following the talks, Trump said he was “very disappointed” in Ukraine’s failure to resolve the conflict on its own, while suggesting that Kiev should contemplate holding elections. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky, whose presidential term expired last May, has refused to hold a vote, citing martial law, with Russia considering him an “illegitimate” leader.

The renewed engagement between Russia and the US sent shockwaves throughout Ukraine, with officials and media alike venting frustration.

Trump ‘helping’ Putin

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

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Zelensky was the most notable voice in this regard, describing the talks as “disreputable,” rebuking the US for “helping Putin get out of years of isolation” and treating Russia as “a victim.” The Ukrainian leader also dismissed Trump’s claim that he has only a 4% approval rating, citing a recent poll that put his public support at 57%. “If someone wants to replace me – you can’t do that right now,” he suggested.

Mikhail Podoliak, a top aide to Zelensky, suggested that the Riyadh talks mean that “international law no longer exists,” and that the overall Western approach is now “peace through weakness.”

Ukrainian lawmaker Mariana Bezuglaya lashed out directly at Trump, advising him to “follow the Russian ship,” a reference to an alleged incident early in the conflict when Ukrainian soldiers told a Russian naval vessel to “f**k off.”

Olga Aivazovskaya, the chair of the charity Opora, remarked that “America is great when it is the leader of the West, not the executor of Russian whims.”

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

‘Capitulation’ and ‘betrayal’: Ukrainian officials and media blast Trump over Russia talks

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‘Betrayal’ of Ukraine

The Ukrainian outlet Liga did not mince its words as it denounced Trump for what it called “a shameful capitulation to Russia,” “an outright betrayal of Ukraine,” and “appeasement of Putin.” The talks are “a clear warning to the world that the US under Trump is no longer a defender of democracy, but an ally of a terrorist state,” the outlet claimed.

Alexandr Motyl, professor of political science at Rutgers University, told Novaya Niva that the talks amounted to a “betrayal,” but claimed that the situation also stemmed from “the lack of a plan [and] preparation” on the part of the Trump administration.

The same outlet also described the negotiations as “yet another blow to Ukraine,” and accused Trump of lying about Zelensky’s approval rating while pointing out that the US leader “did not say a single critical word about Putin.”

Zelensky’s fate and Europe’s fault

Meanwhile, the Strana.ua news outlet characterized the talks as a “turning point for the situation around Ukraine,” acknowledging that many observers fear that Zelensky could be “dumped.”

The Eurointegration outlet, however, placed the blame for Ukraine’s current problems on Kiev’s backers in the EU, stating that while “European leaders knew that Vladimir Putin in the East and Donald Trump in the West was a strategically nightmare scenario, they have done almost nothing to achieve greater political unity and strengthen defense capabilities in anticipation of just such a development.”

“From now on, Russia, not the EU, will be the main partner of the United States,” it suggested.

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