Putin-Trump summit brings Ukraine ceasefire closer
Negotiations about achieving peace in Ukraine have been upended. Unless there is a last-minute problem, Russian President Vladimir Putin will next week meet his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump to discuss a plan to freeze the conflict. With Putin likely to demand guarantees that NATO will not expand, any deal is unlikely to please Ukraine or Europe. But the planned meeting has changed the dynamics of peace talks that have dragged on for months. On Friday evening, even skeptics had begun to believe in the possibility of a “fragile peace.”
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