LONDON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised his “productive assembly” with U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations Basic Meeting on Tuesday, after which Trump appeared to jettison his long-held skepticism of Kyiv’s battlefield ambitions.
Shortly after the assembly, Trump wrote on social media, “After attending to know and totally perceive the Ukraine/Russia Navy and Financial state of affairs and, after seeing the Financial bother it’s inflicting Russia, I feel Ukraine, with the assist of the European Union, is able to struggle and WIN all of Ukraine again in its unique kind.”
The assertion marked a dramatic pivot away from the White Home’s established place that Kyiv will be unable to liberate the 20% or so of its internationally-recognized territory occupied by Russian forces since 2014.
Trump has repeatedly instructed that Zelenskyy should cede — or “swap” — some territory to attain a peace cope with Russian President Vladimir Putin, telling the Ukrainian president at a fractious February Oval Workplace assembly, “You do not have the playing cards.”
However on Tuesday, the president appeared to have modified his tune. “With time, endurance, and the monetary assist of Europe and, specifically, Nato, the unique Borders from the place this Battle began, could be very a lot an choice. Why not?” Trump wrote.
President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in the course of the eightieth United Nations Basic Meeting, in New York Metropolis, September 23, 2025.
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“Russia has been combating aimlessly for 3 and a half years, a battle that ought to have taken a Actual Navy Energy lower than per week to win,” he continued, suggesting Moscow was a “paper tiger” citing its battlefield failures.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov disputed Trump’s feedback, telling the RBC information company on Wednesday, “Russia just isn’t a tiger; Russia is extra carefully related to a bear. There aren’t any paper bears. Russia is an actual bear.”
Peskov additionally rejected Trump’s suggestion that the Russian economic system was struggling. “Let’s not overlook that the world has entered a stage of fully unpredictable macroeconomic circumstances,” he instructed RBC.
“We’re persevering with our particular navy operation to guard our pursuits and obtain the targets” set by Putin, Peskov mentioned. “We’re doing this for the current and way forward for our nation. For a lot of generations to come back. Due to this fact, now we have no various.”
Trump, Peskov mentioned, “heard Zelenskyy’s model of occasions. Apparently, this model was the explanation for the evaluation we heard. We can’t agree with every part right here.”
Russian International Minister Sergei Lavrov is anticipated to fulfill with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the sidelines of the UNGA on Wednesday.
Noting that deliberate assembly, Peskov mentioned that Russia-U.S. “channels of dialogue are working, we’re speaking to the Individuals, and President Putin nonetheless extremely values Trump’s willingness to assist, Trump’s willingness to hunt an answer collectively.”

A Russian soldier stands exterior a college within the city of Kurakhove, within the occupied Donetsk area, on Sept. 23, 2025.
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On Tuesday, Zelenskyy mentioned in a put up to Telegram that he was “grateful to President Trump for robust cooperation with the US.”
“The president clearly understands the state of affairs and is effectively knowledgeable about all points of this battle,” Zelenskyy added. “We extremely respect his willpower to assist finish this battle.”
Talking to reporters after the assembly, Zelenskyy described Trump’s pivot as “a giant shift, a extremely large shift.”
Requested if the social media put up by Trump is a “sport changer” for the battle, Zelenskyy responded: “Trump is a sport changer by himself.”
Zelenskyy added that he thinks the president is now conscious of “extra particulars” of what’s occurring on the battlefield, and instructed that U.S. intelligence on the state of affairs is aligned with Ukraine’s.
Zelenskyy additionally mentioned it was “excellent news” that Russia’s economic system is struggling amid the strains of its full-scale invasion, however that it was “dangerous information” that Moscow nonetheless has the sources to fund its battle.

President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the course of the eightieth United Nations Basic Meeting, in New York Metropolis, New York Metropolis, September 23, 2025.
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“Trump agreed with me that Putin will not watch for the battle in Ukraine to finish,” he added. “He’ll attempt to exploit weak locations in Europe, in NATO international locations, he’ll attempt to do it.”
Oleksandr Merezhko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament representing Zelenskyy’s celebration and chair of the physique’s overseas affairs committee, instructed ABC Information he noticed Trump’s assertion as a “nice shock, giving some hope that he lastly is beginning to view Russia’s battle towards Ukraine in a special mild.”
“On the similar time, realizing how typically Trump may change his stance, we must be cautiously optimistic,” Merezhko added. “What issues are his actions, concrete steps to assist Ukraine, not solely rhetoric, nonetheless good it is perhaps.”
“Trump’s assertion implies that the U.S. will proceed to promote weapons to the European and NATO international locations for Ukraine,” he added. “And likewise it may be inferred from this assertion that Ukraine will not be restricted in using American weaponry within the territory of Russia.”
Oleksiy Goncharenko, a distinguished opposition member of parliament, was much less sanguine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends an internet assembly with leaders of BRICS group of states from Sochi, Russia, on Sept. 8, 2025.
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“Trump’s assertion just isn’t about Ukraine’s victory, it’s about washing fingers of the battle,” he wrote on Telegram. “He straight says: ‘You cope with the EU there. I hope you succeed. Good luck to everybody!'”
“Clearly, proper now Russia doesn’t need to cease,” Goncharenko added. “However our activity is to not threat the lives of tons of of hundreds, however to be on the protection.”
“The truth is that we’re neither shedding nor successful,” he continued, warning that embarking on a expensive “battle of attrition” could be “idiocy.”
ABC Information’ Karen Travers, Michelle Stoddart, Hannah Demissie, Mariam Khan, Anna Sergeeva and Joe Simonetti contributed to this report.














