Donald Trump has claimed a deal to end Russia's war on Ukraine is "very close" as he heaped pressure on Volodymyr Zelenskyy to "get it done". Hours after US secretary of state Marco Rubio withdrew from high-level talks in London on ending the conflict, the American president appeared to vent frustration about Mr Zelenskyy on his Truth Social platform. "We are very close to a deal, but the man with 'no cards to play' should now, finally, GET IT DONE," Mr Trump said. "I look forward to being able to help Ukraine, and Russia, get out of this complete and total MESS, that would have never started if I were president!" Ukraine war latest: 'We are very close to deal', Trump claims Mr Trump also criticised the Ukrainian president for telling the Wall Street Journal that Ukraine would not accept giving up Crimea as part of a peace deal with Russia. Reports say that the president's seven-point peace plan to end the war includes a proposal that the US would formally recognise Russian sovereignty over Crimea - which was annexed in 2014 and which Ukraine maintains is its territory. "It's inflammatory statements like Zelenskyy's that makes it so difficult to settle this War," Mr Trump added. "He has nothing to boast about! "The situation for Ukraine is dire - He can have Peace or, he can fight for another three years before losing the whole Country." The peace plan, reported by US media over the weekend, also freezes the frontlines as part of a peace agreement. London talks on ending war downgraded It comes after Mr Rubio withdrew from a planned meeting in London on Wednesday, which the UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Defence Secretary John Healey did attend. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 3:58 What else is in the reported US peace proposal? The downgraded talks were also attended by Keith Kellogg, the US envoy for Ukraine, along with other officials from France, Germany and Ukraine. Mr Rubio said last week that the US may "walk away" from negotiations due to a lack of progress with Russia and Ukraine - a warning now repeated by vice president JD Vance. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:57 JD Vance on Ukraine peace deal The UK Foreign Office said in a statement that there had been significant progress at the talks on Wednesday, and added: "All parties reiterated their strong support for President Trump's commitment to stopping the killing and achieving a just and lasting peace." Read more: Trump 'very close' to a deal or to blaming Zelenskyy for lack of one Israeli troops shot at Gaza aid workers from 'point-blank range' Get Sky News on WhatsApp Follow our channel and never miss an update. Tap here to follow 'Emotions have run high': Zelenskyy On Wednesday evening, the Ukrainian president said "emotions have run high today" but stressed all sides "expressed their views and respectfully received each other's positions" during the London talks. Mr Zelenskyy said on social media: "The American side shared its vision. Ukraine and other Europeans presented their inputs. "And we hope that it is exactly such joint work that will lead to lasting peace." Be the first to get Breaking News Install the Sky News app for free He said however that "Ukraine will always act in accordance with its constitution,". And he posted a screenshot of the Crimea Declaration - which says the US refuses to recognise Russia's claim to Crimea - made by former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo in 2018, during Mr Trump's first term as president. X X , which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable X cookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can change your settings at any time via the This content is provided by, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enablecookies or to allow those cookies just once. You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to X cookies. To view this content you can use the button below to allow X cookies for this session only. Enable Cookies Allow Cookies Once It also comes after Ukrainian officials said nine people were killed and almost 50 injured in the city of Marhanets after a Russian drone hit a bus carrying workers on Wednesday morning. Russia also launched "a massive" drone attack on the central Ukrainian region of Poltava, injuring at least six people, the emergency service said in a post on the Telegram messaging app.