Trump played both parties – but had held peaceful talks from the distance that was not visible since the war began | World News

Talks between Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders have occurred in the White House, which aims to find the end of the war in Ukraine.

The agenda is a guarantee of US security, whether a ceasefire is needed, and the peak of the potential between the President of Ukraine and Vladimir Putin.

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This is what our three correspondents made from all.

For Trump

For Trump, the challenge to continue to be seen as a broker of agreement is to maintain “Momentum Forward, Through Evil Details,” Sky News’ Correspondent as James Matthews say.

The US president called the Washington Summit the “very good first step”, but only that, said Matthews.

Despite the hospitality with Zelenskyy and the promising talks about the role of the US in security guarantees for Ukraine and discussions for future meetings. Matthews said the obstacles remain.

“Trump has conducted a discussion of peace to distance that was not taken since the beginning of the war, but it was a path that was navigated by a president who played the role of both parties who had changed their minds in the top priority.”

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For Putin

As for Russia, Sky News’ Correspondent Moscow IVor Bennett The word word is to keep Trump in the path that is preferred towards peace – first agreement, a ceasefire later.

“Moscow believes it’s the best way to secure all his goals,” Bennett said.

But Ukraine and Europe want the opposite things, and Moscow “will be aware that Trump can be easily persuaded by the last person he talks about”.

So, Russia will “try to keep themselves heard” and “throw Kyiv as a problem, because they will not approve a peaceful agreement with Kremlin requirements”.

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What is Putin’s next step? Sky’s Ivor Bennett explained

For Britain and Europe

Sky News’ Sam Coates Political Editor Deputy Said, for Sir Keir Starmer and Europe, the biggest success of the Washington Summit was a promise of US security guarantees for Ukraine.

He added that “hard work began now to really try to find out how much this guarantee”.

Sir Keir said that if Vladimir Putin violated a peaceful agreement in the future, there must be consequences, but Coates said the potential problem was “insoluble” in the way.

“At what point the violation triggered military responses, whether US guarantees will be enough to encourage European involvement in Ukraine, and can you see Britain and Europe will fight with Russia to protect Ukraine?”

Coates said “Maybe there will be no answer that satisfies everyone involved”.

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