


Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec reported live from West Palm Beach, Florida, where he examined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s resistance to a potential peace deal amid ongoing negotiations, due to one major condition.
"The Trump peace talks have begun, it’s the art of the peace deal. That’s what’s happening right now on the ground in Saudi Arabia, where Trump’s delegation is meeting and has met with the Russian delegation headed by Sergei Lavrov," Posobiec stated. "What we’re going to see coming out of this meeting is a series of initial conversations, but it seems by all accounts the initial conversations have gone much better than [it did during] Secretary Bessent’s meeting with Zelensky in Kyiv last week where Human Events Daily and yours truly were embedded along the team where the economic deal was not signed."
"They do not want a peace deal without presidential elections in Ukraine. What does that mean? It means, of course, that this is why Zelensky is against the deal, because Zelensky knows that his current days in office are numbered. Zelensky is only in office right now under martial law. If the war ends, that means that there wouldn’t be an ability for him to stay in office under his own Ukrainian law, so that means that he would have to run for a potential second term…"
"Isn’t this what this is all about? Weren’t we told that this war is for democracy? Weren’t we told that we need to stand up for democracy? As far as I’m concerned, democratic elections being held as a prerequisite for peace and the end of the war certainly seems like something that everyone can agree on. A ceasefire is also in the works and other potential elements that are yet to come. President Trump [is] certainly worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize already, though we know the globalists won’t give it to him."
Meanwhile, Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, whom Posobiec has referred to as a "globalist," recently commented on Trump’s role in achieving peace. Speaking during a panel, Sikorski emphasized that U.S. credibility is at stake in the resolution of the conflict.