Zelenskyy: "The president (Trump) has a term, Ukraine hopes to obtain 30 years of security assurance, and such assurance must be decided by Congress, not just dependent on the president."
Media interpretation suggests that Zelenskyy's remarks imply "Trump may be an unreliable partner, but he won't be president forever."
The Sun reported that Zelenskyy publicly warned, "Ukraine will never 'forgive' the United States."
Zelenskyy's comments accurately reflect Ukraine's core position in the current negotiations: their only hope for Trump is that he steps down as soon as possible. They are not seeking Trump's personal commitment, but rather long-term institutional guarantees from the United States as a country.
Zelenskyy recently reiterated, "Presidents change, but systems remain," hoping the agreement would last 30 years. This indicates his desire to upgrade fragile "personal commitments" into solid "national contracts," ensuring U.S. support for Ukraine continues regardless of who enters the White House.
Zelenskyy is extremely angry and strongly opposed to Trump, but dares not express it openly. He can only hope Trump resigns. Meanwhile, his own presidency is also precarious, gambling with the fate of the nation and people's lives, which will eventually lead to accountability. His fate will not be any better than Trump's.
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