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Trump is engaging with multiple parties – but has moved peace negotiations farther away than at any point since the conflict commenced | Global Events

Negotiations have taken place at the White House involving Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and European leaders. These discussions aim to find a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine.

Subjects on the agenda included US security guarantees, whether a ceasefire is necessary, and a possible summit between the Ukrainian president and Vladimir Putin.

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Here’s what our correspondents had to say about the summit.

For Trump

For Mr Trump, the challenge to remain seen as the deal-broker is to maintain “forward momentum, through devilish detail,” Sky News’ US correspondent James Matthews says.

The US president called the Washington summit a “very good early step”, but that’s all it was, Matthews says.

Despite cordiality with Mr Zelenskyy and promising talk of a US role in security guarantees for Ukraine and discussions for meetings to come. Matthews says the obstacles remain.

“Trump has taken peace discussions to a distance not travelled since the start of the war, but it is a road navigated by a president playing both sides who has changed his mind on key priorities.”

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For Putin

Sky News’ Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett says Russia’s aim is to keep Trump on its preferred path towards peace – a deal first, a ceasefire later.

“Moscow believes that’s the best way of securing all of its goals,” Bennett says.

But Ukraine and Europe want things the other way round, and Moscow “will be wary that Trump can be easily persuaded by the last person he spoke to”.

And so, Russia will be “trying to keep themselves heard” and “cast Kyiv as the problem, as they won’t agree to a peace deal on the Kremlin’s terms”.

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For the UK and Europe

Sky News’ deputy political editor Sam Coates says, for Sir Keir Starmer and Europe, the biggest success of the Washington summit was the US promise of security guarantees for Ukraine.

He adds that the “hard work starts now to actually try to figure out what these guarantees amount to”.

Sir Keir said if Vladimir Putin breaches a future peace deal, there would have to be consequences, but Coates said potentially “insoluble” issues stand in the way.

“At what point do those breaches invoke a military response, whether US guarantees would be enough to encourage European involvement in Ukraine, and whether or not you could see the UK and Europe going to war with Russia to protect Ukraine?”

Coates says “there may never be an answer that satisfies everyone involved”.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/trump-is-playing-both-sides-but-has-taken-peace-talks-a-distance-not-seen-since-the-war-began-13414413

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