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The cautiously optimistic — and seemingly aligned — remarks, followed by the joint statement, came despite a lengthy missive that Mr. Trump posted on social media criticizing Ukraine, as well as its European allies, which have been largely excluded from the plan. "Ukraine 'leadership' has expressed zero gratitude for our efforts," Mr. Trump wrote, "and Europe continues to buy oil from Russia." He also again appeared to blame Ukraine for Russia's full-scale invasion, saying that the war "would have NEVER HAPPENED" had there been "strong and proper" Ukrainian leadership. It was not the first time that the American president had accused Ukraine of insufficient gratitude, or of responsibility for the war that Russia started. During a disastrous meeting with Mr. Zelensky in the Oval Office in February, Mr. Trump told the Ukrainian leader that he was not doing enough to thank the United States for its support. Since then, Mr. Zelensky and other members of his administration have taken pains to express their thanks. Mr. Zelensky did so again on Sunday in a series of statements, not long after Mr. Trump's social media posts. Mr. Zelensky welcomed the "substantive conversations" in Geneva and appeared to respond, albeit indirectly, to the U.S. president's latest accusations. "The crux of the entire diplomatic situation is that it was Russia, and only Russia, that started this war, and it is Russia, and only Russia, that has been refusing to end it," Mr. Zelensky wrote in one of the statements. "The leadership of the United States is important, we are grateful for everything that America and President Trump are doing for security, and we keep working as constructively as possible," he added, saying later that "tomorrow will be no less active."
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1 The cautiously optimistic — and seemingly aligned — remarks, followed by the joint statement, came despite a lengthy missive that Mr. Trump posted on social media criticizing Ukraine, as well as its European allies, which have been largely excluded from the plan. 2 "Ukraine 'leadership' has expressed zero gratitude for our efforts," Mr. Trump wrote, "and Europe continues to buy oil from Russia." 3 He also again appeared to blame Ukraine for Russia's full-scale invasion, saying that the war "would have NEVER HAPPENED" had there been "strong and proper" Ukrainian leadership. 4 It was not the first time that the American president had accused Ukraine of insufficient gratitude, or of responsibility for the war that Russia started. 5 During a disastrous meeting with Mr. Zelensky in the Oval Office in February, Mr. Trump told the Ukrainian leader that he was not doing enough to thank the United States for its support. 6 Since then, Mr. Zelensky and other members of his administration have taken pains to express their thanks. 7 Mr. Zelensky did so again on Sunday in a series of statements, not long after Mr. Trump's social media posts. 8 Mr. Zelensky welcomed the "substantive conversations" in Geneva and appeared to respond, albeit indirectly, to the U.S. president's latest accusations. 9 "The crux of the entire diplomatic situation is that it was Russia, and only Russia, that started this war, and it is Russia, and only Russia, that has been refusing to end it," Mr. Zelensky wrote in one of the statements. 10 "The leadership of the United States is important, we are grateful for everything that America and President Trump are doing for security, and we keep working as constructively as possible," he added, saying later that "tomorrow will be no less active."