Sarov, Alaska, Washington: The Three Arenas of a New Diplomatic Push

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A new diplomatic push to end the war in Ukraine is playing out across three distinct arenas: Sarov, Alaska, and Washington. Each location has been the site of a key development in the rapidly evolving standoff between the U.S. and Russia.
In Washington, President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and set a two-week deadline for a major policy decision, threatening sanctions. This established the pressure.
In Alaska, Trump recently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a summit that appears to have opened a direct channel for high-stakes negotiation. This established the personal connection.
And in Sarov, Putin responded by praising Trump as a “light at the end of the tunnel” while also defending Russian sovereignty. This established Moscow’s complex negotiating position: open to dialogue with Trump but defiant on core principles.

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