

Trump Putin Summit: The Drama Unfolds /Lt Col Daniel Davis
Ongoing uncertainty surrounds a possible Trump–Putin meeting aimed at ending or clarifying the Russia–Ukraine war. Disputes remain over whether Ukrainian President Zelensky should be involved, with Trump saying it’s not required despite earlier signals from U.S. officials. Zelensky is frustrated about Ukraine and Europe being sidelined.
Today was supposed to be Trump’s deadline for Putin to accept an unconditional 30-day ceasefire or face tariffs. Instead, Trump left it “up to Putin” and no Russia sanctions have been issued—though India unexpectedly received higher tariffs earlier in the week.
Russia is open to a limited “air ceasefire” (pausing aerial attacks) as a confidence-building step, but refuses a full ceasefire that would aid Ukraine’s resupply. Trump is exploring possible meeting sites, with the UAE and Rome discussed. Behind the scenes, there are hints Moscow might be more serious about negotiations than before, though their core demands remain unchanged publicly.
The situation remains fluid, with mixed diplomatic signals, no clear meeting date or place, and competing priorities between U.S., Russian, Ukrainian, and European interests.
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