Key Points

Trump paused a meeting with Zelenskyy and EU leaders to call Putin, discussing Ukraine security guarantees. The Kremlin described the call as constructive, with Putin backing direct Russia-Ukraine talks. Trump later proposed a potential three-way summit involving Zelenskyy. The US president hinted at territorial compromises but avoided specifics on troop deployments.

Key Points: Trump Pauses Zelenskyy-EU Talks for Putin Call on Ukraine

  • Trump halted Ukraine-EU talks for a 40-minute call with Putin
  • Kremlin confirms discussion on Ukraine security guarantees
  • Putin supports direct Russia-Ukraine negotiations
  • Trump proposes trilateral meeting with Zelenskyy and Putin
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Trump pauses Zelenskyy-EU meeting to speak to Putin

Trump interrupted Ukraine-EU negotiations to discuss security guarantees with Putin, proposing a potential trilateral meeting with Zelenskyy.

"The Alaska Summit made me realise that while difficult, peace is within reach. – Donald Trump"

Washington DC, August 19

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke after Trump paused his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other European leaders on Monday (local time), a source familiar with the matter told CNN.

The source said the Europeans were not present for the conversation then.

A European official told CNN that Trump paused the negotiations with the European leaders and Zelenskyy in order to call Putin. The news was first reported by German newspaper Bild, who reported the talks with European leaders would continue after the call with Putin at the White House.

Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a "candid and very constructive phone call" on Monday, a top Kremlin aide said, as per CNN.

Putin's foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov said that during the roughly 40-minute call, Trump informed Putin on his talks with the European leaders.

The Russian leader "expressed support for direct negotiations between the delegations of Russia and Ukraine," he said.

Following the meeting, Trump said that he had begun arranging a meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy.

Trump and Putin had "discussed the idea of exploring the possibility of raising the level of representatives of Moscow and Kyiv at the talks," Ushakov said. He stopped short of confirming whether Putin had agreed to a bilateral or trilateral meeting.

Putin also thanked Trump again for hosting him during his trip to Alaska, Ushakov said.

Meanwhile, Trump has promised that the US would be involved in providing security guarantees for Ukraine. The US leader said that there would be some form of security guarantees for Ukraine, but did not reveal whether this would involve US troops.

He said, "The Alaska Summit made me realise that while difficult, peace is within reach. In a significant development, President Putin agreed to accept security guarantees for Ukraine, a key point we must consider. We also need to discuss the possible exchanges of territory, taking into consideration the current line of contact, that is, the war zone... We are going to try to get a three-party meeting with President Putin and President Zelenskyy, as soon as we can," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is why India maintains strategic autonomy in foreign policy! Look at how Western alliances keep shifting. Modi ji's approach of balancing relations with all powers seems wiser than ever 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The Ukraine conflict has dragged on too long. If Trump can broker peace, even through unconventional methods, it should be welcomed. War benefits no one except arms dealers.
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Shreya B
Interesting that Putin thanked Trump for hosting him in Alaska while Ukraine burns. The optics are terrible! As an Indian watching from afar, this shows how big powers play their games at the cost of smaller nations.
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Varun X
Security guarantees for Ukraine? Sounds familiar to what happened with Taiwan. America makes promises but will they stand by them when needed? India should learn from these examples in our own neighborhood.
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Nisha Z
The mention of territory exchanges is concerning. This could set a dangerous precedent for border disputes worldwide, including in our region. Hope our policymakers are watching closely 👀
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Karthik V
Respectfully disagree with Trump's approach. You don't walk out on allies to talk to their adversary. This damages America's credibility. India must be careful in dealing with such unpredictable partners.

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