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Trump's aide Waltz: U.S. need Ukrainian leader who wants to peace

On Sunday, a top adviser of President Donald Trump stated that the United States needed a Ukrainian leader willing to establish a lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine but it was not clear that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy would be prepared to do this.

After a heated exchange in the Oval Office between Trump, Zelenskiy, and Vice President JDVance, White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated that Washington is seeking a lasting peace between Moscow, Kyiv, which involves making territorial concessions, as well as receiving security guarantees from Europe.

When asked if Trump wants Zelenskiy's resignation, Waltz said on CNN's State of the Union program: "We want a leader who can deal with both us and the Russians, as well as end this war."

Waltz said: "If it is clear that the personal or political motives of President Zelenskiy are not aligned with ending the fighting in this country, I believe we will have a serious problem on our hands."

Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, also said that Zelenskiy might need to be replaced in Ukraine if he does not conform to U.S. requirements.

"Something must change. "Either he must come to his senses, and return to the table with gratitude, or somebody else has to lead the nation to do this," the top Republican in Congress told NBC's Meet the Press.

The extraordinary Oval Office conversation on Friday brought tensions between Zelenskiy, Trump and the public to light. A deal between Ukraine and the United States on jointly developing Ukraine's natural resource was not signed and left in limbo.

Waltz stated that it was not clear to him that Zelenskiy would be willing to negotiate in good faith to end this war.

Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State for Florida, said on ABC's This Week that he had not spoken to Zelenskiy after Friday.

Rubio said that he had not spoken with Andrii Sybiha, the Ukrainian foreign minister since Trump and Zelenskiy fought at the White House. They also failed to sign a mineral deal expected.

Rubio told the audience that "we'll be prepared to reengage once they're willing to make peace."

U.S. Amy Klobuchar (Democrat) said that she was "appalled by the clash" in the Oval Office. She also stated that she had met Zelenskiy on Friday before he headed to the White House and that he seemed excited about signing a minerals deal.

She said that there was still an opportunity for a deal. (Reporting and editing by Colleen Jensen and Alistair Bell; Reporting by Leah Douglas and David Morgan)

(source: Reuters)