Trump to fly to Saudi Arabia and wants Ukraine deal ‘back on track’ as he says Putin easier to deal with than Zelensky

DONALD Trump is set to fly in person to Saudi Arabia as he said he will get the peace deal back on track between Russia and Ukraine.

From the Oval Office today, the president expressed that handling the situation in Kyiv is becoming increasingly challenging. Despite this, he remains positive that he will be able to resolve the issue.

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US President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Oval Office of the White House in WashingtonCredit: Reuters
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Rescuers work at the site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine
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Emergency teams and civilians are at the scene where a Russian Iskander missile hit a civilian infrastructure facilityCredit: Getty

Trump also said that Russia “bombing the hell” out of Ukraine – and that Putin is doing what “anyone else would do”.

He said it “may be easier” to deal with Moscow, despite recognising that Putin holds “all the cards”.

When quizzed over Russia’s intentions to end the war, Trump said he does believe Putin is “committed to peace”.

He added: “I do believe Putin wants peace. I think we’re doing very well with Russia.

“But right now they’re bombing the hell out of Ukraine.

“Ukraine has to get on the ball and get the job done.”

Echoing Trump’s statement on a peace deal, advisor Mike Waltz said that he expects things to get “back on track” with Ukraine.

Trump is expected to be in Saudi Arabia in the spring after Riyadh agreed to invest $1 trillion in American companies over the next four years.

He said: “They’ve gotten richer, we’ve all gotten older. So I said, ‘I’ll go if you pay a $1 trillion to American companies… over a four-year period.

“They’ve agreed to do that, so I’m going to be going there… probably over the next month and a half.”

Trump is also expected to bring up the war in Ukraine during his visit.

Meanwhile, top diplomats from the US including Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet the Ukrainian delegation for talks on ending the war.

Zelensky will not participate in upcoming peace discussions with US officials in Saudi Arabia. Both parties are currently focused on rebuilding their strained relationship.

The talks set to take place in Jeddah, will see his team meet with Americans while the President returns to Kyiv after meeting the crown prince.

In a post he said: “Next week, on Monday, my trip to Saudi Arabia is planned to meet with the crown prince.

“After that my team will stay in Saudi Arabia to work with American partners. Ukraine is most interested in peace.

“We informed President Trump that Ukraine is committed to pursuing a prompt and sustainable peace through constructive means only.”

Sanctions blast

Earlier today, Trump accused Vlad’s forces of “pounding” the cities – and said he was “strongly considering” a tough new regime of sanctions and tariffs.

Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale Banking Sanctions, Sanctions, and Tariffs on Russia until a Cease Fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED.

“To Russia and Ukraine, get to the table right now, before it is too late. Thank you!!!”

His blasting post on is his most direct attack on the Russians since he steered his new administration into the role of peacemaker.

Trump’s past comments, including labelling the Ukrainian leader a “dictator,” fuelled speculation that he was siding with Moscow, and he has previously cast doubt on continued US support for Ukraine.

But this latest statement now marks a decisive pivot, suggesting Trump is now willing to exert economic pressure on Russia to ensure long-term peace.

Russia has been blitzing Ukraine with massive overnight strikes, targeting civilian infrastructure and residential buildings.

Just last night, Nato was forced to scramble fighter jets after Moscow launched a massive missile drone strike on Ukrainian gas facilities.

Illustration of Trump's proposed peace plan for Ukraine, showing territorial divisions and military deployments.
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Trump said he believes Russia wants peace
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A Ukrainian serviceman passes by a residential building damaged by Russian military strikes, amid Russia’s attack on UkraineCredit: Reuters
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Rescuers work at the site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia’s attack on UkraineCredit: Reuters
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Zelesnky will not attend the peace talks next week

Mad dictator Putin sent up his Tu-95MS strategic bombers from an Arctic airfield to launch devastating strikes, impacting Ukrainian civilians.

The overnight missile blitz came after Ukrainians were left raging after Trump axed sharing intelligence – leaving Kyiv’s troops “fighting blind”.

The Nato fighter planes were on alert to shoot down any Russian missiles entering Polish airspace as tensions continue to spiral between Europe, Russia and the US.

Zelensky had proposed an aerial truce with Moscow following the overnight attack and having met with EU leaders at the summit yesterday.

In a social media post, Zelensky called for “silence in the skies – a ban on the use of missiles, long-range drones and bombs.

“And also silence at sea – a real guarantee of normal navigation.”

Can Europe fill the gap?

Yesterday, leaders gathered at an emergency EU summit in Brussels and signalled that a £670 billion war chest will be amassed to help Ukraine in the war against Russia.

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen called it a “watershed moment” for Europe and Ukraine.

And British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced that a “coalition of the willing” would come together and devise a peace plan to end the bloody war.

An overwhelming 20 countries are now lined up to join to protect against further Russian aggression.

France’s defence minister confirmed that his country was continuing to provide Ukraine with military intelligence.

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Dozens of world leaders attended a crucial security summit at Lancaster House on Sunday
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer and France’s President Emmanuel MacronCredit: EPA
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The Oval Office bust up between Donald Trump, JD Vance and Volodymyr Zelensky is set to go down in history

President Emmanuel Macron said that France is ready to deploy a “nuclear shield” to help protect Europe from any looming Russian threats.

The world now waits with bated breath for Putin’s response, after the Kremlin earlier threatened to respond to “confrontational rhetoric” from yesterday’s emergency EU summit in Brussels.

Putin puppet Dmitry Peskov said in a news briefing: “The EU is now actively discussing its militarisation and specifically developing its defence sector.

“This is a process we’re watching closely because the EU presents Russia as the main adversary.”

He further warned that the militarisation could cause Russia “to take relevant reciprocal measures to ensure our security”.

Peskov added: “And of course, this confrontational rhetoric and discussions in Brussels and European capitals are seriously at odds with searching for ways of peaceful settlement in Ukraine.”

Illustration of Europe's plan to defend Ukraine's airspace using 120 fighter jets.

The week that changed history

THE shocking White House bust up between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky plunged global politics into a whirlwind of a week.

Friday, February 28 – Trump and Zelensky’s showdown

The Oval Office bust up between Donald Trump, JD Vance and Volodymyr Zelensky will go down in history.

Tensions exploded inside the White House as Trump yelled at Zelensky, accusing him of “gambling with World War Three” and calling him “ungrateful.”

The meeting – meant to finalise a critical minerals deal — descended into chaos at one point with all three men seen leaning forward, pointing fingers, and throwing their arms around in fury.

The fallout sent shockwaves through Washington.

And Trump’s ultimatum – “You either make a deal or we are out” – threw US support for Ukraine into doubt, with several meetings to follow in the week ahead to attempt to repair the fallout.

Saturday, March 1 – Starmer supports Zelensky

Zelensky jetted to London for talks with Sir Keir Starmer and Europe.

As they held talks, which would have included the Oval Office showdown, Starmer comforted Zelensky in saying that he has “full backing across the United Kingdom”.

He then later announced £2.6 billion in loans to support the war-torn nation.

By the evening, Starmer was in “constructive” calls with Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.

He said that Ukraine’s allies were “at a turning point in the conflict”

Sunday, March 2 – Europe rallies around Ukraine

A crucial security summit at Lancaster House was hosted by Starmer and saw dozens of nations attend to discuss US-Europe relations and the ongoing Ukrainian conflict.

The meeting, attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, saw a major push for a new military alliance to guarantee Ukraine’s future.

Afterwards, Starmer announced that a “coalition of the willing” would come together and devise a peace plan to end the bloody war.

The Prime Minister warned that Europe had to step up and “do the heavy lifting” – while still scrambling for America’s “strong” backing.

Unveiling his battle plan for the war-torn country, the PM told a press conference: “This is not a moment for more talk. It’s time to act. Time to step up and lead, and to unite, around a new plan for a just and enduring peace.”

He unveiled a £1.6 billion finance deal to help Ukraine buy more than 5,000 missiles and vowed to keep the weapons flowing while ramping up economic pressure on Russia.

Monday, March 3 – Trump lashes out at Zelensky again

The start of the week saw Trump continue to pile pressure on Zelensky as his allegiance with Europe appeared to dwindle further away.

In a brutal Truth Social put down, Trump blasted Zelensky as a “guy who doesn’t want there to be peace”.

The Republican was responding to a quote from the Ukrainian leader in which he said an end to the conflict with Russia is still “very, very far away”.

Hours after the social media attack, Trump then paused all US military aid to Ukraine for the foreseeable future.

The shock freeze will continue until Zelensky’s government shows a commitment to peace negotiations, a senior Trump administration official told Fox News. 

Tuesday, March 4 – Zelensky “regrets” Trump fallout

Zelensky came out and public said he is ready to work “under Donald Trump” and “regrets” his brutal Oval Office row with the President.

Zelensky went on to share his own vision for peace that would involve bringing all parties to the table and included a ban on missiles and drones and releasing POWs.

He said in the bombshell X post that “none of us wants an endless war” and that “Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer.”

Wednesday, March 5 – Trump reveals “olive branch” to Congress

As much of Europe woke up on Wednesday, Donald Trump’s first historic address to Congress added another twist to the chaotic week.

In a fiery 100-minute speech, Trump vowed to end the war in Ukraine as he revealed he had received a letter from Zelensky and that Vladimir Putin was “ready for peace.”

The commander-in-chief said the letter spoke about negotiations taking place as soon as possible.

The important US-Ukraine minerals deal was also ready to be signed, Trump said per Zelensky’s words.

Thursday, March 6 – Europe gathers for key defence summit

A key emergency summit was held in Brussels on Thursday with European leaders to discuss the Ukraine war.

Dozens of prime ministers and presidents attended from Ukraine’s Zelensky to France’s Macron.

Images showed how the EU’s 27 leaders all held a working lunch with Zelensky before having separate press conferences outside.

Zelensky said he discussed strengthening his country’s defence as well as negotiations for Kyiv’s EU accession in the summit.

Friday, March 7 – Trump turns on Putin

Trump blasted Putin in a fierce condemnation of Russia’s war in Ukraine – demanding both sides “get to the table right now”.

The US President issued a fiery rebuke of the Russians as they once again launched a huge blitz on Ukrainian civilians overnight.

In the latest unpredictable move from the Republican, he wrote: “Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale Banking Sanctions, Sanctions, and Tariffs on Russia until a Cease Fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED.

“To Russia and Ukraine, get to the table right now, before it is too late. Thank you!!!”

The post has left the world stunned, given Trump’s history of warm rhetoric toward mad Vlad and his recent attacks on Zelensky’s leadership.

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