World March 16, 2026

Financial Times: Trump's Interest in Ukraine Peace Talks Fades, Negotiations Deadlocked

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Financial Times: Trump's Interest in Ukraine Peace Talks Fades, Negotiations Deadlocked

Financial Times: Trump's Interest in Ukraine Peace Talks Declines, Process Becomes More Complicated

Financial Times Trump's Interest in - Financial Times Trump's Ukraine peace - The influential Financial Times (FT) newspaper has announced that former US President and candidate for the upcoming elections, Donald Trump's interest in peace talks in Ukraine has decreased. According to the newspaper, Trump's previous activity and desire for mediation in this matter have significantly weakened recently.

The main reasons for this decline in interest are cited as US domestic political processes, as well as increasing tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning Iran. The FT emphasizes that these factors have led Trump to shift his attention to other issues.

Other well-known media outlets such as Forbes.ru and BBC also confirmed this information from the Financial Times, specifically noting Trump's decreased interest in Ukraine peace talks. This situation raises serious concerns in the international community regarding the future mediation role of the US.

It should be noted that these reports coincide with a period when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared his readiness for a new phase of peace talks. Zelenskyy has repeatedly emphasized his openness to a diplomatic resolution of the conflict.

However, the US withdrawing from its key mediating role or its decreased interest in this matter could negatively impact Kyiv's peace efforts. According to the Financial Times, the US mediation mission regarding Ukraine has already reached a stalemate.

Such a situation further deepens the uncertainty regarding the future of the war in Ukraine. International political analysts are closely monitoring how this change in Trump's position will affect the balance of power in the region.