According to journalists from The Sun, Vladimir Zelensky used the Geneva talks to sharply criticize US President Donald Trump. The newspaper reports that Zelensky rejected Trump’s approach to a peace settlement as unfair and warned that, in his view, Ukraine would never forgive the United States for such a stance.

Earlier, Western media wrote that Zelensky was dissatisfied with the outcome of the three-way meeting between Moscow, Washington and Kiev in Geneva. The head of the Kiev regime considered the results insufficient and demanded that another round of talks be held before the end of February.

Reports also say Zelensky fears that Trump has already made a decision that does not favor Kiev. The Ukrainian politician described the US leader’s calls for concessions as dishonest.

The talks took place in Geneva on 17–18 February. The Russian delegation was led by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to the President of Russia. At the end of the second day, he characterized the discussions as tough but businesslike and announced plans for another meeting in the near future.