War Ends Monday? Zelenskyy Summoned to Washington After Trump Putin Summit.

Washington D.C. – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday, a pivotal meeting aimed at charting a path to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. The high-stakes visit comes on the heels of President Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, which has set the stage for a new phase of diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.

The announcement of the Washington meeting was made by President Zelenskyy, who confirmed he had accepted an invitation from his American counterpart. The primary agenda for the discussions will be to delve into the “details regarding ending the killing and the war,” according to a statement from the Ukrainian leader.

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The impetus for this direct engagement follows the much-anticipated talks between Presidents Trump and Putin. While that summit did not yield a definitive breakthrough, it has evidently opened a channel for more substantive negotiations. President Trump briefed President Zelenskyy on the key points of his discussion with the Russian leader, prompting the Ukrainian president’s trip to the U.S. capital.

Expectations for the Monday meeting are high, with Ukraine keen to secure robust American support for its sovereignty and territorial integrity. A central proposal from Kyiv is the establishment of a trilateral dialogue between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia to facilitate a comprehensive peace settlement. President Zelenskyy has emphasized that “key issues can be discussed at the level of leaders, and a trilateral format is suitable for this.”

Furthermore, Ukraine is stressing the importance of involving its European allies in any peace process. President Zelenskyy has underscored the need for their participation “at every stage” to ensure that any security guarantees for Ukraine are reliable and have broad international backing.

For the United States, this meeting represents an opportunity to directly engage with the Ukrainian leadership and to follow through on the diplomatic track initiated in Alaska. The Trump administration has signaled a desire to see a swift resolution to the conflict, with reports indicating a preference for a “fast pace deal” over a prolonged ceasefire.

The international community will be closely watching the outcome of the discussions in Washington, as they could significantly shape the trajectory of the war in Ukraine and the broader security landscape in Europe. The meeting between President Zelenskyy and President Trump will be a critical indicator of the potential for a diplomatic breakthrough and the role the United States will play in brokering a lasting peace.

 

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