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President Donald Trump shifted focus from a Ukraine ceasefire toward a more comprehensive peace deal following his Alaska meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Special Envoy Witkoff.
After his meeting with Putin, Trump shifted away from backing a ceasefire and is now pursuing a full peace agreement. Putin, for his part, has consistently maintained that Moscow is not interested in a temporary truce but seeks a long-term settlement that aligns with the Kremlin’s interests.
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Putin agreed to NATO-style US security guarantees for Ukraine at Alaska summit, Witkoff says
That the United States could offer Article 5-like protection, which is one of the real reasons why Ukraine wants to be in NATO,” Trump’s
Mike Pence calls for Donald Trump to demand secondary sanctions on Russia after Alaska summit shifts focus from Ukraine ceasefire to broader peace deal.
Despite earning no concessions from Russia's President Vladimir Putin during his visit, the Trump administration scrambles to paint it as a success.
One key party not be in attendance Friday at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump said after his meeting with the Russian president that he would call Zelenskyy and update him on the talks.
President Donald Trump supports Russian leader Vladimir Putin's proposal for Moscow to take full control of the Donbas and freeze the front lines elsewhere for a deal with Ukraine.