Zelensky offers to step down as president to secure peace deal for Ukraine

Zelensky offers to step down as president to secure peace deal for Ukraine

The move comes after Donald Trump described Zelensky as a ‘dictator’ for not holding elections

Volodymyr Zelensky has said he is ready to step down as Ukraine’s president if it would bring peace to Ukraine.

“If there is peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post, I am ready…I can exchange it for Nato,” Zelensky said during a forum in Kyiv on Sunday.

He added: “I am focusing on security today and not in 20 years’ time. I don’t plan to be in power for 10 years.”

The comments come after Donald Trump described Zelensky as a “dictator” for not holding elections, which are banned under martial law in Ukraine.

Russia launched more than 200 drones into Ukraine overnight ahead of the three-year anniversary of Moscow’s invasion on Monday.

Writing on social media, Zelensky said 267 strike drones had been sent in what he called “the largest attack since Iranian drones began hitting Ukrainian cities and villages”.

Ukraine’s air force said 138 drones had been shot down over 13 Ukrainian regions, while 119 more were lost en-route to their targets.

Three ballistic missiles had also been fired, according to the air force.

KOSTIANTYNIVKA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 23: A police dog searches under the rubble for the body of a civilian in a building destroyed by Russian shelling in the city of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine on February 23, 2025. (Photo by Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images)
A police dog searches under the rubble in a building destroyed by Russian shelling in the city of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine (Photo: Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images)
KOSTIANTYNIVKA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 23: Ukrainian emergency services search under the rubble for the body of a civilian in a building destroyed by Russian shelling in the city of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine on February 23, 2025. (Photo by Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Ukrainian emergency services search under the rubble for the body of a civilian in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine (Photo: Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images)

One person was killed in a missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih, the local military administration said.

Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy, said on Sunday that he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent trip to Moscow.

He told CNN they had a “positive, constructive meeting”, stemming from the “positive relationship” between Putin and Trump during his first term.

“The only way you’re going to end the carnage is if you have a relationship with the leaders of both countries that are involved.”

The US has requested access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, including lithium and uranium, “as compensation” for support already given to the war-torn nation.

Trump promoted the idea, saying that Ukraine “essentially agreed” to hand over its natural resources.

“I told them [Ukraine] that I want the equivalent like $500bn [£397bn] worth of rare earth,” the US President said. “And they’ve essentially agreed to do that so at least we don’t feel stupid.”

While Zelensky initially rejected the demands, he said on Sunday that “we are ready to speak about minerals” to America.

“We are ready to share,” he added, but said the US needs to make Putin “end this war”.

Witkoff said he expected Ukraine to sign a deal this week to give the United States access to its minerals.

“He’s not wavering anymore,” Witkoff said of Zelensky. “I think there’s a reason he’s not wavering.

“It’s because he realizes that we have done so much and that that agreement belongs being signed.”

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