U.S. President Donald Trump shifted responsibility for a potential Ukraine ceasefire to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after high-stakes talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska. 🌍 The meeting, their first face-to-face since 2021, lasted nearly three hours but produced no immediate breakthrough.
Three-Way Meeting on the Horizon?
Trump hinted at a future summit involving Zelenskyy, Putin, and himself during a Fox News interview, though details remain vague. 💬 'We have a pretty good chance of getting it done,' he said, while urging European nations to 'get involved a little bit.'
Diplomatic Pressure Cooker
The Alaska talks at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson highlighted ongoing tensions, with Trump framing Zelenskyy as the key decision-maker. 🔥 Analysts speculate whether this approach signals a new U.S. strategy or simply political theater ahead of upcoming elections.
As global leaders watch closely, one question lingers: Can personal diplomacy resolve this years-long conflict? 🤝 The world waits for Zelenskyy's next move.
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