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Ukraine's Zelenskyy: Russia trying 'to play' game with Trump, stall peace talks

Ukraine ready for ceasefire along current lines but won't surrender territory Russia hasn't captured, Zelenskyy tells Fox News in exclusive Kyiv interview.

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Last updated: April 3, 2026, 6:44 PM

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy: Russia trying 'to play' game with Trump, stall peace talks

Ukrainian president says his country is ready to freeze conflict along current lines but won't surrender uncaptured territory

Video Zelenskyy says Putin is playing games with President Trump to postpone negotiations Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot Russia is dragging out talks.

KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia is trying "to play with the president of the United States" in stalling U.S.-brokered efforts to end the war.

In an interview with Fox News in Kyiv, Zelenskyy pushed back on suggestions from President Trump that Ukraine is the one holding up the peace process.

"We always supported peace," Zelenskyy said. "When you are at your home, in your house, on your territory, in your city, of course you want to stop it." Instead, Zelenskyy charged that Russia is attempting to drag out discussions, to avoid making concessions. "They try to play with the president of the United States," he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is interviewed by Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot in Kyiv, Ukraine on Feb. 25, 2026. (Fox News)

Asked by Fox News if he thinks Vladimir Putin is playing a game, Zelenskyy replied: "Yeah, I think so. Yeah. He needs to postpone any kind of negotiations."

Zelenskyy said Ukraine is ready to freeze the conflict along its current lines, proposing a ceasefire to be followed by negotiations. But he said he would not accept a Russian demand for Ukraine to surrender territory the Russian army has not been able to capture in four years of fighting.

Fox News spoke with Zelenskyy at his offices in Kyiv, a heavily guarded complex where the lights are dimmed and sandbags dot the corridors. Among the grand marble staircases and high ceilings, walls are decorated with giant portraits of soldiers, standing some 12 feet tall.

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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during a press conference following their meeting to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, in Anchorage, Ala., Aug. 15, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

Speaking one day after the conflict entered its fifth year, Zelenskyy accepted that some in Ukraine are weary of war. But he said peace proposals so far are heavily tilted toward Russia's demands.

"Everybody wants peace, and a lot of people are tired," Zelenskyy said. "But believe me, not everybody is ready... to eat what Putin cooked for us."

The Ukrainian leader urged President Trump to visit his country, saying: "He will see such a result of the attacks. And he will see how the nation really lives. Not just surviving."

Portraits of Ukrainian soldiers are seen at the Memorial for the Fallen at Independence Square Maidan on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, Kyiv Monday, Feb. 24, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/NTB/AFP via Getty Images)

Despite massive losses, Zelenskyy hailed Ukraine’s fight. "Russia couldn't and can't occupy us. They didn't win, and for us it's a victory. We defended our independence and freedom.

"They didn't change the country. They didn't change our flag.

"I'm sure that Russia recognized — really recognizes now — that it was a big mistake."

Zelenskyy announces next round of talks with US, Russia as Ukraine seeks 'real and dignified end to the war' Simon Owen is a Fox News Senior Field Producer based in its London, UK bureau. Simon can be followed on Instagram at @simon384

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