President Trump urged Russia to stop bombing Kyiv and pushed for a quick peace deal,
warning that 5,000 soldiers are dying each week. He expressed frustration with the ongoing war, calling it “senseless,” and hinted the U.S. might exit peace talks if no progress is made soon.
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed that sentiment, saying the U.S. won’t keep negotiating indefinitely. Trump criticized both Putin and Zelenskyy, calling Zelenskyy’s stance on Crimea “inflammatory” and dismissing his leverage in talks. Russia says it’s open to continued dialogue.