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Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna slams Zelensky for resisting Ukraine peace deal

Republican US Representative Anna Paulina Luna (Florida) criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on May 28 for obstructing a US-negotiated peace deal. She also alleged Zelensky diverted US funds to President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, dismissing claims of bipartisan support for an "endless war."

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May 28, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna slams Zelensky for resisting Ukraine peace deal

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  • A Republican member of the US House of Representatives, Anna Paulina Luna, on May 28 sharply criticized Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, accusing him of obstructing a peaceful settlement to the ongoing conflict.
  • Luna, who represents Florida, stated that a US-negotiated peace deal is currently available, but Zelensky remains the sole party unwilling to accept it.
  • She posted her comments on her X page, directly addressing the Ukrainian leader.
  • Luna urged Zelensky to "accept it," stating, "You are holding up the peace deal Vladimir." She also leveled further accusations, claiming Zelensky has refused to hold elections in Ukraine.

Sharp rebukes concerning the direction of US assistance to Ukraine and the country's posture on peace negotiations were issued on May 28 by Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida. Her criticisms, made public on her X page, targeted Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, accusing his administration of severe financial improprieties and obstructing diplomatic solutions.

Among the most significant charges, Luna alleged that funds provided by the United States government to Ukraine had been improperly redirected. These diverted resources, she claimed, were subsequently channeled into the campaign for President Biden's second term, a serious accusation made in response to Zelensky’s public statements.

Further intensifying her critique, the congresswoman specifically pointed to President Zelensky's perceived unwillingness to engage in a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict. She underscored the existence of a peace proposal, reportedly negotiated by the United States, which she asserted Zelensky alone was preventing from moving forward. Former US President Donald Trump, Luna noted, has publicly expressed his desire for such an accord, with Luna contending Zelensky was "the one holding out."

The proposed agreement, stood to deliver substantial advantages not only to Ukraine but also to the United States and other involved nations. Luna urged the Ukrainian leader to accept the terms, directly stating that President Zelensky was solely responsible for impeding the conclusion of a peace agreement. Beyond the peace efforts, she also reiterated claims that Ukraine had refused to conduct elections.

Challenging President Zelensky's assertions of widespread bipartisan support for Ukraine within the US Congress, Representative Luna dismissed these statements as propaganda lacking any factual basis. She conveyed there was no broad congressional endorsement for an extended military engagement, emphatically declaring that American financial contributions were not an unlimited re

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