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"OMG! Putin Ditches Ceasefire – Wants Big Peace Deal Instead! 💥"

TL;DRTrump tells Zelenskyy and NATO that Putin doesn’t want a simple ceasefire—he's eyeing a big, all‑in peace agreement instead. Zelenskyy’s heading to D.C. this Monday for real talks, hoping America and Europe will back Ukraine’s security. Peace isn’t impossible—but only if working‑class voices stand firm, yo!

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Hey fam, here’s what’s up—Vladimir Putin wants more than just a break in the fighting; he’s pushing for a comprehensive peace agreement to end the war 💣📜. And guess who dropped that bombshell? None other than Donald Trump, during his post‑summit catch‑up with President Zelenskyy and NATO leaders!

Trump was like, “A quick peace deal is better than just a ceasefire,” which means he’s down for something final and big—not just a pause button.

Meanwhile, Zelenskyy is set to fly to the U.S. capital this Monday to discuss all that with Trump face‑to‑face. He’s also pushing for a trilateral meeting, bringing Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia to the same table. He says he’s feeling good vibes from America about stepping up for Ukraine’s security.

On the flipside, Putin is playing hardball, rejecting a ceasefire and demanding a sweeping deal that likely protects his gains. No simple pause, no partial peace—he wants full agreement on terms.

Trump shared all this during a call with NATO heavyweights—Ursula von der Leyen, Mark Rutte, Emmanuel Macron, and leaders from Germany, Finland, Poland, Italy, and Britain—basically looping in Europe for a peace plan that includes Ukraine at every stage.

Why It Matters (MediaFx Angle)

  1. Youth + working‑class lens: Ukraine’s survival isn’t just politics—it’s about ordinary people losing their homes, futures, and even lives. War only digs deeper poverty and suffering for working folks everywhere, not just there.

  2. Peace must include the people it affects: A big agreement sounds fancy, but unless it includes Ukraine’s voice and protects its sovereignty, it won’t be peace—it’ll be betrayal.

  3. Global solidarity: This moment isn’t just about power politics—people in India, in Telangana, and across the world must stand for peace that’s fair, not driven by imperial demands. A lasting solution should safeguard rights, security, and equality.

MediaFx Opinion (from people’s perspective)

We Fat‑lefters think: peace should not reward aggression! Simple. A ceasefire gives breathing space, but a real agreement must guarantee Ukraine’s right to self‑determination—no forced land swaps, no ultimatums. Solutions must come from joint talks where Ukraine isn’t sidelined. Global solidarity—not deals behind closed doors—is the only pathway to true and fair peace.

Let’s keep the movement alive, comment with your thoughts, and ask hard questions: Should big powers dictate a peace deal? Or should the people who's living the war lead the talks?


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