The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky has begged the US President Donald Trump to force 'Russia in peace', after the Republican admitted that he was 'P ***** off' with the Russian Despot Vladimir Putin.
Trump repeatedly said that in Putin he is 'pissed off' for interrogating Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky's credibility and legitimacy after he had insisted this week that the country torn by war needs new leadership.
Trump's apparently perfect defense of Ukraine and his leader comes after he was previously critical of Zensky and claimed that he was 'sick' of dealing with the war and helping Kiev.
Speaking with NBC -Gastheer Kristen Welker, Trump warned that it could get a new round of hard economic sanctions for the flub in peace negotiations.
He said that this would include a rate of between 25 and 50 percent on oil from Russia, as well as a warning to other countries that when they buy oil from Russia, “you can't do business in the United States.”
In the aftermath of the public tirade, Zensky went to X to say that his nation 'should deal with America more, find ways to force Russia in peace and work on security guarantees, which must be our next step after the fires'.
He said in his position: 'At the moment Russia is still looking for apologies to drag this war even further. Putin plays the same game that he has had since 2014.
“This is dangerous for everyone – and there should be a suitable answer from the United States, Europe and all our global partners looking for peace.”

US President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media on board Air Force One before landing in West Palm Beach, Florida, US, March 28, 2025

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a visit to a military base of nuclear fleet, March 26, 2025, in Murmansk, Russia

Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky gestures while he speaks with journalists during his press conference in Kiev on March 28, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Ukrainian rescuers are working on extinguishing a fire on the site of a drone attack in Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, March 26, 2025
Trump will reveal new rates on Wednesday, which he says is part of a so -called 'Liberation Day' with the aim of stopping the US with trusting other countries and bringing things back to the home country.
In the meantime, the US leads peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in the current Eastern European War – and although it seemed to go in the direction of a deal, that would possibly have fallen apart this week.
“If we are in the middle of a negotiation, you could say that I was very angry, angry, when Putin said yesterday that – you know, when Putin started in the credibility of Zenskyy, because that is not in the right location, do you understand?” Trump told the encounter the Pershost.
“What he wanted – and I mean, he thought, you know, started talking about new leadership,” he added.
“But new leadership means that you will not have a deal for a long time, right?”
Putin, 72, demanded during a visit to the Russian city of Murmansk on Friday that Zensky, 47, decreases to accelerate a peace agreement between the two nations.
He said that Russia has the 'strategic initiative' in the front line of the war.
Putin also claimed that the troops of his country had moved from the stage of 'grinding [Ukraine] Down 'and now promised to' finish 'in a new threat.

Donald Trump says that he is 'pissed off' at Vladimir Putin for questioning the legitimacy of Volodymyr Zensky and demanded new leadership for Ukraine
During the visit to the visit to launch a nuclear powered submarine, Putin said that the United Nations should take control of KIEV to install 'competent' leadership that would be willing to sign a peace agreement.
The Russian leader claimed that Zensky lacks the legitimacy to sign an agreement at this stage because of the Ukrainian leader who remained in power longer than for which he was chosen.
Ukrainian law does not allow elections while the country is under the state of siege.
Trump says that Putin is aware that he is 'angry', but said that their relationship remains 'good'.

Putin said during a visit to Murmansk, Russia on Friday that Ukraine needs new leadership – but the country does not allow elections while it is under siege
The president told NBC News that he will talk to the Russian leader again this week.
The breakdown in peace negotiations is because it seemed that they were going to a deal earlier this month.
“I was pissed off about it,” Trump told Welker about Putin's last comments.
The president promised: “If a deal is not closed, and if I think it was Russia's fault, I will place secondary sanctions in Russia.”
“Everyone who buys oil from Russia will be able to sell his product, not only oil, not only oil, in the United States,” he said about the potential economic punishment for Moscow.
Zelesnky sat with Trump and Vice President JD Vance last month in a tense Oval Office meeting.
An exchange that was caught on the camera by the press in the Chamber who gave questions for the world leaders, showed Trump and Vance and demanded that Zensky thanked the US for the billions in military aid and leadership in peace talks with Russia.
Trump has repeatedly recommended his ability to lead difficult negotiations with opponents and has said that his good relationship with Putin is an asset to the US

Zensky, Trump and Vice President JD Vance met on 28 February in the Oval Office
In the middle of the negotiations, Moscow has meanwhile maintained his attack on Ukraine by dropping bombs on the Wartorn Eastern European Nation.
On Saturday, March 29, Russian troops won two villages in East and South -Ukraine while the troops make their way to Ukrainian territory despite the ceasefires of Trump.
Putin now resumes hundreds of thousands of his citizens in the Russian -occupied Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia in a movement compared to 'ethnic cleaning' while he wants to guarantee that the trapped country will be held.
The Russian Ministry of Defense revealed that Moscow conquered the village of Shchebraki in the southern region of Zaporizhia and Panteleimonivka in the Donetsk region.
The Russians who moved to the area were reportedly offered larger salaries with the promise to fill the houses that have been abandoned by fleeing Ukrainians.