But Ukrainian soldiers on the frontline have criticised the US President and vowed to continue fighting.
An intelligence officer told CNN: “We all feel betrayed since Trump started to talk about his ‘peace plans.’ I would not be surprised if he’s Russia’s best agent. We have to hold on…that’s all.”
Ukraine’s top military commander Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Sunday that morale remained high despite a difficult week.
World leaders joined Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv for comemmorations marking three years of war (Image: Getty)
A Ukrainian company commander deployed within Russia’s Kursk region also told CNN: “I am very exhausted, so is everyone here. Nothing changes for us here because of political statements.”
Oleksandr Nastenko, commander of the 475th assault battalion, told the US broadcaster that talk of Ukraine collapsing after six months without American aid was premature, saying: “We will somehow figure it out, there is no smell of capitulation.”
The remarks come after President Trump sparked controversy after branding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator".
Vladimir Putin supposedly thought it would only take three days to capture Ukraine in his so-called ‘special military operation’ which was launched on 24 February 2022.
On the anniversary, Mr Zelensky has paid tribute to his forces, hailing “three years of resistance” and “three years of absolute heroism of Ukrainians”.