Trump Pressured Zelensky to 'Accept Russia's Demands or Be Destroyed,' Report from FT Reveals

Ana Fernanda Reporter

| 2025-10-20 17:24:34

Washington D.C. — A highly contentious meeting reportedly took place on October 17 at the White House between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which the American leader forcefully urged Ukraine to accept Russia’s peace terms. According to an explosive report by the Financial Times (FT) on October 19, President Trump warned Zelensky to "either follow Russia’s demands or be destroyed by Russia," in a summit that allegedly devolved into multiple shouting matches, with Trump repeatedly using harsh profanity and adopting a hectoring tone.

Officials briefed on the matter stated that President Trump lectured Zelensky throughout the meeting. Trump is reported to have told the Ukrainian President: "You are losing the war. If Putin wants it, he will destroy you," and repeated the Russian President Vladimir Putin’s talking points, including referring to the conflict as a "special military operation." This followed a phone call between Trump and Putin the day before.

A particularly dramatic moment occurred when President Trump allegedly threw down a map of the Ukrainian front lines. One official recounted that Trump said he was "sick of this frontline map. What is this red line? I don’t even know where this is. I’ve never been there," before pressuring Zelensky to surrender the entire Donbas region (Donetsk and Luhansk) to Russia—a maximum demand put forth by Putin.

The Donbas region is strategically vital. The part of Donetsk still under Ukrainian control forms a 'fortress belt' (Sloviansk, Kramatorsk, Druzhkivka, and Kostiantynivka) that is crucial for blocking the Russian advance westward. A complete surrender of Donbas would grant Russian forces an open path to Kyiv and a springboard for further potential invasions into Eastern European countries. Ukraine has consistently maintained its stance of absolute non-concession of this territory.

The meeting, held as Trump seeks to end the Russia-Ukraine war following the recent Gaza ceasefire, resulted in disappointment for Zelensky and his team, who were seeking assurances of Tomahawk missile support but received no firm commitment. The FT views the stormy encounter as a reflection of Trump's volatile stance on the war and his readiness to seemingly endorse Putin's most extreme demands. This drastic shift—contradicting his recent remarks about the Russian economy being on the verge of collapse—has caused shockwaves among Ukrainian and European allies who had hoped for an increase in U.S. support.

A European official told the FT that Zelensky had a "very negative reaction" after the talks. European leaders are now reportedly preparing for the "realistic next steps," acknowledging the profound impact of Trump's unpredictability on the war's trajectory.

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