Zelensky says he is prepared to STEP DOWN as Ukrainian president if it will bring peace as Trump and Russia hold talks

VOLODYMYR Zelensky has offered to step down as Ukraine's president in exchange for peace or getting his country a Nato membership.

The shocking remark comes as Donald Trump and Russia hold peace talks without Kyiv at the table.

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Volodymyr Zelensky has offered to step down as Ukraine's president in exchange for peace or a Nato membershipCredit: AFP
Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaking at a press conference.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy answers media questions during his press conference, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)Credit: AP
Donald Trump speaking at a microphone.
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United States President Donald Trump previously dubbed Zelensky a 'dictator'Credit: The Mega Agency

The Ukrainian president said on Sunday: “I am ready to step down if it brings peace. Or trade it for Nato.”

He emphasised that Ukraine's security was his priority, not staying in office, adding that it was not his "dream" to remain president for a decade.

His remarks came after Donald Trump dubbed him a "dictator" for refusing to organise elections, which are banned in Ukraine under martial law.

Reports have emerged that Ukraine may be forced to hold elections before any final peace agreement with Russia is reached, The Telegraph reports.

Trump, who has repeatedly boasted he could end the war within “24 hours,” said the demand for elections “came from me” and appeared to blame Ukraine for not reaching a deal sooner.

“You’ve been there for three years… You should have never started it. You could have made a deal,” Trump said.

PUTIN BLITZ

Zelensky's shocking comments came as Putin launched Russia's largest drone attack of the war so far.

Ukrainian officials said a “record” 267 Russian drones were fired in a single, coordinated assault on Sunday - just one day before the war's third anniversary.

Yuriy Ignat, Ukraine’s air force spokesman, said 138 drones were intercepted, while 119 disappeared after being jammed.

Despite Ukraine’s air defences, drone strikes caused fires and destruction across the country.

Zelensky described it as “aerial terror”, saying Russia had attacked Ukraine with 1,150 drones in the past week alone.

He warned that the latest assault underscored the urgent need for a “lasting and just peace”, which he said could only come with the “strength of all of Europe and America”.

TRUMP'S PUSH FOR PEACE

The latest escalation came on the eve of the war’s third anniversary and as the White House suggested a peace deal could be reached “this week”.

Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president was “very confident” that negotiations with both sides would end the war soon.

“The president, his team are very much focused on continuing negotiations… and the president is very confident we can get it done this week,” she said.

But tensions between Washington and Kyiv have been rising after Zelensky reportedly refused to sign an agreement that would hand over $500 billion worth of critical minerals and rare earths to the US.

The White House had initially claimed a deal was “close”, but Ukrainian sources suggested the current draft was not ready to be signed.

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