Paul Manafort: Peace is not in Zelenskyy's interest
Share and Follow


() Paul Manafort, former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, claimed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “survives by having a country at war” after a contentious Oval Office meeting between the two presidents.

“Zelenskyy is imperial,” Manafort told ‘s “CUOMO” on Monday. “His office has expired. He’s a martial law president, and that’s fine. I mean, that’s a legitimate position to be in, but his popularity in Ukraine is not very high.”

Manafort, who previously advised former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, said Zelenskyy has political motivations for prolonging the conflict.

“I’m not saying he likes war, but he survives by having a country at war, and so it’s in his interest to find ways to stop the fighting, but not necessarily reach peace right away, until he can get strengthened politically,” Manafort said.

His comments come after Friday’s Oval Office photo op where Trump berated Zelenskyy in front of cameras, calling him “disrespectful” after the Ukrainian leader pressed Vice President JD Vance on diplomatic solutions with Russia.

According to Manafort, Trump had developed a peace plan that included European partners and a peacekeeping force.

He said Zelenskyy was warned it “probably was not a good idea” to come to Washington but insisted on the visit.

Manafort alleged Democratic lawmakers met with Zelenskyy before the White House meeting and “got him all juiced up,” saying they “weren’t looking for peace, they were looking for political issue.”

When asked about Trump pulling all aid to Ukraine, Manafort described it as “purely a pressure tactic” rather than a genuine threat. “Putin is ready to come to the table,” Manafort said, adding that Trump “has a plan” for negotiations.

The Friday meeting was originally scheduled to discuss an agreement for U.S. access to critical minerals in Ukraine, which Trump has argued would boost the Ukrainian economy and help recoup U.S. aid to Ukraine.

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, following its annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
FBI 'is investigating ICE shooting victim's links to activist groups'

FBI Probes Possible Activist Connections of ICE Shooting Victim Amid Controversy

Federal investigators have recently turned their attention to examining potential ties between…
Mansion worth $1m is completely destroyed by fire

Devastating Blaze Reduces $1 Million Mansion to Ashes: A Tragic Tale of Luxury Lost

A grand residence in Maryland was reduced to ashes overnight, with investigators…
NYC hospital accuses nurses’ union of seeking protections for workers arriving drunk, high as strike begins

NYC Hospital Claims Nurses’ Union Demands Controversial Protections Amid Strike

On Monday, thousands of healthcare professionals staged a walkout, marking the largest…
Why internet sleuths believe AOC will run for president

Speculation Soars: Internet Sleuths Predict AOC’s Potential 2024 Presidential Bid

Rumors are swirling that Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be eyeing a presidential…
Leonardo DiCaprio's Golden Globes exchange is decoded by lip reader

Lip Reader Reveals Details of Leonardo DiCaprio’s Golden Globes Conversation

Leonardo DiCaprio sparked a wave of excitement among fans following his appearance…
Tennessee Highway Patrol debunks viral claims protester was struck by trooper vehicle

Fact Check: Tennessee Highway Patrol Clears the Air on Viral Protester Incident

Dashcam footage has surfaced showing a Tennessee Highway Patrol officer deftly maneuvering…
Stephen A. Smith makes shocking Charlie Kirk mistake on ESPN

Stephen A. Smith’s Unexpected Mix-Up Involving Charlie Kirk Captures Attention on ESPN

Stephen A. Smith found himself in an awkward situation on Tuesday’s episode…
Florida sheriff Grady Judd fires off warning to gangsters after 'Sex, Money, Murder' kingpin taken down

Florida Sheriff Grady Judd Issues Stern Warning to Gang Leaders Following Arrest of ‘Sex, Money, Murder’ Ringleader

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. – In a decisive victory for law enforcement, Florida…