As President Donald Trump takes center stage in the Ukraine peace process, the big question is whether he can deliver a final deal. His administration’s announcement of a planned Putin-Zelenskyy summit has put his reputation as a dealmaker on the line on the global stage.
Trump has expressed confidence, stating, “I don’t think it’s going to be a problem (reaching a peace deal).” He is backing this confidence with action, personally engaging with both leaders and directing his administration to facilitate a meeting within a tight two-week deadline.
However, he has also managed expectations, admitting that Putin’s cooperation is not a given. This acknowledgement of potential failure is crucial, as the situation remains volatile. Russia has not yet publicly endorsed the rapid timeline, posing the first major hurdle for Trump’s initiative.
If he can overcome these hurdles and bring the leaders together for a productive talk on territory and security, it would be a major foreign policy achievement. With the U.S. offering potential air support but ruling out ground troops, Trump is shaping the contours of the deal he hopes to deliver.
The Big Question for Trump: Can He Deliver a Ukraine Peace Deal
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