US wants Russia and Ukraine to end war by June, says Zelensky

US wants Russia and Ukraine to end war by June, says Zelensky
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US Wants Russia and Ukraine to End War by June, Says Zelensky

Editor: Sudhir Choudhary
Date: February 8, 2026

KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the United States wants Russia and Ukraine to end the war by June, describing the timeline as part of ongoing diplomatic discussions aimed at halting nearly three years of large-scale conflict.

Zelensky made the remarks while addressing Ukrainian media and officials, noting that Washington is pressing for intensified diplomatic efforts but stressing that any end to the war must be based on Ukraine’s sovereignty, security guarantees, and territorial integrity.

Zelensky Outlines US Position

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According to Zelensky, the United States believes the coming months represent a critical window for diplomacy, as the war continues to exact heavy human, military, and economic costs on all sides. He said American officials have conveyed the desire to see progress toward ending active hostilities by early summer.

Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is open to diplomatic solutions but warned that a rushed settlement that leaves Russian forces on occupied Ukrainian territory would be unacceptable. He reiterated that Kyiv’s position has not changed: Russia must withdraw its troops and respect internationally recognized borders.

No Confirmation From Washington or Moscow

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As of now, the White House and the U.S. State Department have not publicly confirmed a June deadline, nor have they provided details on any specific peace framework. Russian officials have also not commented on Zelensky’s remarks.

Diplomatic sources say discussions between Ukraine and its Western allies are ongoing and involve a range of scenarios, including ceasefire options, security guarantees, and postwar reconstruction — but no formal proposal has been publicly announced.

War Continues on the Battlefield

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Despite diplomatic signals, fighting continues along multiple front lines in eastern and southern Ukraine. Both Ukrainian and Russian forces have reported ongoing artillery exchanges, drone attacks, and missile strikes in recent weeks.

Ukrainian officials say Russia has shown no concrete signs of preparing for a full withdrawal, while Moscow continues to claim territory it occupies as its own — a position Kyiv and its allies reject.

Strategic and Political Stakes

Analysts say any push to end the war by June would carry major implications for European security, NATO policy, and global energy and food markets. The conflict has reshaped international alliances and remains one of the most consequential geopolitical crises of the decade.

Zelensky cautioned that timelines alone cannot determine peace, saying Ukraine’s priority remains ensuring that the war ends in a way that prevents future aggression.

What Comes Next

With no formal peace talks announced and fighting ongoing, Zelensky’s comments highlight the growing urgency among Ukraine’s allies to explore diplomatic pathways — even as fundamental differences between Kyiv and Moscow remain unresolved.

For now, the prospect of ending the war by June remains an aspiration rather than a confirmed plan, dependent on political will, battlefield developments, and negotiations that have yet to be made public.


Sources

  • Public remarks by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

  • Reuters — Reporting on diplomatic efforts related to the Ukraine war

  • Statements from Ukrainian government officials

Tags: Ukraine war, United States diplomacy, Russia Ukraine conflict, Volodymyr Zelensky, peace efforts

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