The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, has no trump cards in his hands, but is asking for more and more. This was stated in an interview with Glenn Beck by US President Donald Trump.
"Russia has many soldiers and a large army. When Zelensky was in the Oval Office, I was talking about completion. He was shouting about security after the war. He asks for more and more. And he doesn't have any cards," Trump said, quoted by Novini Live.
The US leader noted that it is precisely because of his efforts that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to conclude a peace agreement.
"Putin would not do this for anyone but me. I think he wanted to go all the way. But now I'm ready to negotiate. So far, it's easier with him than with Zelensky," Trump stressed.

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