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X @Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover· 2025-08-17 14:15
💥BREAKING:🇺🇸 President Trump backs giving Russia control of Donbas in exchange for peace with Ukraine – FOX news. https://t.co/08yH7tUfvL ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-08-16 18:45
Trump told Europeans he's open to U.S. security guarantees in Ukraine and that Putin had accepted that peace would need to include Western troops there https://t.co/NoU8kJybqP ...
Trump and Putin do not announce ceasefire after summit
NBC News· 2025-08-16 01:30
Geopolitical Landscape - A summit between President Trump and President Putin took place amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has lasted nearly three and a half years and resulted in approximately 1500000 casualties [2][3] - The summit aimed to pursue peace, with discussions potentially involving Ukrainian territory [3][5] - Despite the summit, Russia launched deadly attacks across Ukraine, while Ukraine also struck an apartment building on the border with Russia [6][7] Diplomatic Engagement - President Trump expressed a desire for a ceasefire and hinted at Ukrainian territory being on the bargaining table [4][5] - President Trump plans to consult with NATO and Ukrainian President Zalinsky regarding the summit's outcome [8] - Both leaders acknowledged progress in the meeting, but emphasized that a final agreement has not yet been reached [7][8] Potential Future Developments - A second meeting, potentially including Ukrainian President Zalinsky, is being considered [5][6] - Moscow is being considered as a potential location for the next meeting [8][9]
Ukrainian Community in New York Demands Peace as Trump, Putin Meet | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-08-15 20:42
Geopolitical Concerns & Negotiations - Ukrainian diaspora in New York expresses concern over the exclusion of Zelensky from negotiations impacting Ukraine [1] - There is a sentiment of unfairness due to decisions being made about Ukrainians without their direct participation [1] - The community expresses a lack of hope stemming from historical events where they feel support was insufficient [2] - Concerns exist regarding potential outcomes of negotiations and uncertainty about the future, particularly regarding support from the US and Europe [2] - Fear of critical conditions arises if support from the US or Europe diminishes [2]
Joe: Trump is holding a strong negotiating card with Putin
MSNBC· 2025-08-15 13:27
Who does Trump have? Who does Trump have who's a foreign policy thinker uh of caliber who can um help him navigate uh this difficult pass passage? >> So I I think Trump would say that he he is his own uh foreign policy expert that he's um he he knows what what he's doing. Um there's been interesting evidence recently that um uh Vice President JD Vance is playing a greater role in shaping these negotiations. He's developed a close relationship it said with his British counterpart David Lami spent time with h ...
A second meeting with Zelenskyy is the outcome we’re looking for: Amb. McFaul
MSNBC· 2025-08-15 11:51
Summit Overview - A summit between President Trump and Russian Leader Vladimir Putin is scheduled in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine and potential economic ties [1][2] - Putin's first time in the United States since 2015, expressing optimism about the summit and the Trump administration's efforts to resolve the crisis [1][2] Potential Outcomes and Concerns - Discussions may include potential economic ties with the U S and an end to the Kremlin's exile from the Western financial system [2] - Trump is considering offering Putin access to rare minerals to incentivize ending the war, but prioritizes saving lives [3][4] - A two-phase process is proposed, potentially involving Zelensky and European leaders to discuss a framework explored by Trump and Putin [6][7] - Concerns exist that Putin might offer Trump a deal that forces Ukraine to concede territory without adequate security [8] - There is uncertainty whether Trump will be tough with Putin and impose sanctions or accommodate Putin's desires for an improved relationship [9] Geopolitical Implications and Alliances - Trump's administration is building close relationships with British leaders, potentially influencing his approach to the deal with Russia [11] - The German Chancellor's relationship with Trump is seen as crucial for bringing along other European partners [12][13] - Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine three and a half years ago, an estimated 250,000 Russian soldiers have been killed, and total casualties are approaching 1 million [13] - Up to 100,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed [14] Analysis and Perspectives - Putin has already achieved a victory by meeting with the U S President, despite being an indicted war criminal [18] - The key outcome is to get a second meeting with President Zelensky, as the war cannot end without Ukrainian negotiation [19][20] - Putin's global influence has weakened, as seen in Russia's limited intervention in conflicts in the Caucasus and Syria [21] - Despite tough rhetoric, Trump has done little in real actions to pressure Putin, and a better strategy would have been to impose sanctions before the meeting [25][26]
X @Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover· 2025-08-15 09:41
REMINDER:🇺🇸🇷🇺 President Trump says he believes Russian President Putin "will make peace."IF THIS HAPPENS, MARKETS WILL EXPLODE. https://t.co/BB0SXNym1b ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-15 04:15
If Trump wants a real peace in Ukraine, he has to give Putin a reason to want it, too, writes @MarcChampion1 (via @opinion) https://t.co/bzbmSxPrE1 ...
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-08-14 18:43
RT BRICS News (@BRICSinfo)JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇷🇺 President Trump says he believes Russian President Putin "will make peace." https://t.co/JyDNqvus0P ...
Trump Says He Thinks Putin, Zelenskiy Will Make Peace
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-14 18:15
We are going to see what happens with that meeting. We have a big meeting and it's going to be, I think, very important for Russia and it's going to be very important for us and important for us all here that we're going to save a lot of lives like we have. You know, we're not paying any money, as you know, to Ukraine.We're supplying equipment. We're being paid 100% plus for that equipment by NAITO. And I got data up from 2% to 5% of GDP.They now have billions of dollars. And there's a very rich group of co ...