The present section of the struggle in Ukraine continues unabated into its fourth yr, with grinding offences and strikes towards civilian infrastructure more and more the norm.
It’s, for Ukraine, arguably probably the most susceptible that it has been since 2022.
These developments have prompted calls amongst world leaders to finish the battle. On the floor, United States President Donald Trump’s conferences with each the Ukrainian and Russian leaders suggests a balanced strategy. In actuality, nevertheless, Trump’s actions have thus far primarily profit Russia.
The Alaska summit
After the latest assembly with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Trump declared that their summit had been “very helpful.” When requested how he would fee the assembly on a scale of 1 to 10, the president declared the assembly “was a ten within the sense we bought alongside nice.”
Whereas Trump and Putin might have hit it off, the difficulty with such an evaluation is that it failed to handle the underlying cause for the assembly: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On this regard, the assembly was much more helpful for Putin and Russia than Ukraine and its allies.
Putin managed to stoke tensions, and probably divisions, amongst Ukraine’s principal supporters by not together with Ukraine within the summit. No different international locations participated within the summit.
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This format precipitated appreciable consternation in Ukraine, the place it was feared that Trump would make an settlement with out Ukrainian consent, in addition to in Europe, the place Russian aggression and revisionism is a extra direct risk.
Previous to Trump assuming energy for a second time in 2025, Ukraine benefited from a largely united entrance amongst NATO and the European Union. This unity has declined over the past a number of months, and the Alaska summit bolstered this decline to Russia’s profit.
Ceasefire demand evaporated
Putin and his negotiators managed to acquire a serious concession from Trump on the summit as Trump renounced his personal latest requires a ceasefire.
For Ukraine and its allies, attaining a ceasefire was a elementary requirement for any peace negotiations in 2025. This precondition has change into extra important as Russia ramps up its assaults on Ukrainian cities and civilians.
Lastly, the very nature of the Alaska assembly itself helped legitimize Russia in worldwide opinion.
Since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has courted worldwide opinion. It’s been extra profitable than most individuals in Europe and North America understand as important parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America stay ambivalent and even assist Russia in its struggle towards Ukraine.
Nonetheless, Russia was at all times restrained by the condemnation it’s acquired from a number of worldwide organizations, most notably the United Nations and the Worldwide Prison Courtroom.
Trump welcoming Putin on American soil, when the Russian chief is underneath what quantities to a de facto journey ban by the Worldwide Prison Courtroom, undermined these establishments’ condemnations.
Zelenskyy’s go to to Washington
The advantages that Putin obtained from Trump in Alaska demanded an instantaneous response by Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promptly organized a White Home assembly with Trump within the aftermath of the Alaskan summit. And he didn’t arrive alone: European leaders accompanied him to point out solidarity with Ukraine.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted the European leaders weren’t readily available to forestall Trump from bullying Zelenskyy, as occurred throughout their final Oval Workplace assembly.
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That’s in all probability solely partly true. A number of European leaders — starting from the president of the European Fee, Ursula von der Leyen, to French President Emmanuel Macron — nearly assuredly accompanied Zelenskyy to forestall Trump from forcing the Ukrainian chief into concessions which can be detrimental to their pursuits as nicely.
Trump’s pre-meeting social media submit undoubtedly heightened their considerations. Within the submit, he positioned the burden of peace on Zelenskyy and argued that Ukraine should settle for the lack of Crimea and by no means accede to NATO.

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Rigorously orchestrated
Ukrainian officers sought to rigorously orchestrate Zelenskyy’s one-on-one Oval Workplace assembly with Trump. Zelenskyy wore a go well with and delivered a letter from the Ukrainian first woman to Melania Trump.
These and different efforts aimed to stroke Trump’s ego, and the president’s response — particularly agreeing with a reporter that Zelenskyy “look(ed) fabulous” in a go well with — suggests it was successful. The identical American reporter criticized Zelenskyy for failing to don a go well with throughout his ill-fated February White Home go to.
Notably, Trump didn’t rule out a task for American troopers in serving to to keep up peace in Ukraine throughout the assembly. Exterior observers imagine an American presence in Ukraine to keep up any eventual peace is a elementary requirement for its success.
Sadly, whereas Trump didn’t instantly oppose the thought, he didn’t make any agency dedication both.
Trump additionally stated he was working to rearrange a trilateral assembly with Putin and Zelenskyy.
Trump’s propensity to reverse course on statements that he makes within the second, nevertheless, undermines any agency takeaways from the assembly.
Hope versus actuality
Any direct American involvement in Ukraine would undermine his assist amongst his political base. One among Trump’s key marketing campaign guarantees was to not contain the U.S. in “infinite international wars.”
A transfer by Trump to deploy American troopers to Ukraine can be politically tenuous, as fractures are already rising amongst his political base over his dealing with of the Jeffrey Epstein recordsdata.
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Trump’s cordial conferences with Zelenskyy and European leaders might gas hope amongst Ukraine’s supporters within the coming days. However any optimism must be tempered by the harm finished by Trump’s assembly with Putin. Trump reportedly interrupted the conferences in Washington to name Putin.
Trump’s unwillingness to make agency commitments on the conferences with Zelenskyy and European leaders signifies that Russia, at this level, has succeeded in advancing its pursuits to the detriment of Ukraine and the prospects for a long-term, sustainable peace.




















