Skip next section What could European troop deployment in Ukraine look like?
August 23, 2025
What could European troop deployment in Ukraine look like?
But what could a European troop deployment look like, and what could it mean for Ukraine and Europe? DW’s Brussels correspondent Anchal Vohra explains.
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Skip next section Putin sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in Russia-US relations
August 23, 2025
Putin sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in Russia-US relations
“With the arrival of President Trump, I think that a light at the end of the tunnel has finally loomed. And now we had a very good, meaningful and frank meeting in Alaska,” he said.
“The next steps now depend on the leadership of the United States, but I am confident that the leadership qualities of the current president, President Trump, are a good guarantee that relations will be restored.
But Putin also said the future of relations would also depend on other Western nations and the NATO alliance.
The Alaska meeting was the first time Putin had visited the US since 2015.
Moscow’s ties with the West have been severely strained since 2014, when Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula└ and began backing separatists in eastern Ukraine.
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Skip next section Trump gives himself two weeks deadline to decide course on Russia
August 22, 2025
Trump gives himself two weeks deadline to decide course on Russia
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he’s “not happy” with Russia’s latest attacks in Ukraine.
After meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska and then Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with European leaders in Washington, Trump has sought to arrange a meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy.
However, the push for an imminent summit appears to be stalling.
“There’s a tremendous amount of hatred there,” said Trump. “But we’ll see what happens. I think in two weeks, we’ll know which way I’m going.”
The US president also said he would decide then whether to impose “massive sanctions” or do nothing and say “it’s your fight.”
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Skip next section NATO chief Rutte: Ukraine needs guarantees to protect it from new Russian attacks
August 22, 2025
NATO chief Rutte: Ukraine needs guarantees to protect it from new Russian attacks
He said these were needed to ensure that Russia “will never, ever again attempt to take one square kilometer of Ukraine.”
“Robust security guarantees will be essential and this is what we are now working to define,” Rutte said at a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
NATO chief in Ukraine for security talks
Rutte also said that although it was “too early to exactly say what will be the outcome,” the US would “clearly” be involved in such an agreement.
Zelenskyy said security guarantees would “consist of what partners can give Ukraine, as well as what the army in Ukraine should be like” once the war ends.
“And it is too early to say who can provide military personnel, who can provide intelligence, who has a presence at sea or in the air, and who is ready to provide funding,” he added.
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Skip next section Russia says ‘agenda not ready’ for Putin-Zelenskyy meeting
August 22, 2025
Russia says ‘agenda not ready’ for Putin-Zelenskyy meeting
In an interview with US broadcaster NBC, Sergey Lavrov said no meeting was planned for now.
“Putin is ready to meet with Zelenskyy when the agenda would be ready for a summit. And this agenda is not ready at all,” he said.
Meanwhile, in Kyiv, Zelenskyy reiterated his open request to meet with Putin.
“The Russians are doing everything they can to prevent the meeting from taking place,” Zelenskyy said on Friday.
“Unlike Russia, Ukraine is not afraid of any meeting with leaders.”
German foreign minister doubts Putin will meet Zelenskyy
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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage
August 22, 2025
Welcome to our coverage
Meanwhile, Russia has cast doubt on the prospects of a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy.
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said such a meeting could only take place once both sides had agreed to the agenda.
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