Trump Eyes U.S. Air Support for Ukraine Peace Deal
Donald Trump suggested US air support might be part of a Ukraine peace deal after a White House summit. Allies weigh options as Russia steps up attacks.
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Donald Trump suggested US air support might be part of a Ukraine peace deal after a White House summit. Allies weigh options as Russia steps up attacks.
On August 18, 2025, Trump will host Zelenskyy at the White House with top European leaders to chart a path for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
China’s foreign ministry calls for all stakeholders to join Ukraine peace talks and secure a fair, lasting agreement as soon as possible, amid ongoing high-level diplomatic efforts.
Trump shifts from demanding a ceasefire to championing a full peace deal for Ukraine after his Alaska summit with Putin. What’s next?
Final preparations are underway in Anchorage as President Trump and President Putin gear up for Friday’s summit, focusing on efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
As Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Anchorage, Alaska, eyes are on whether this summit will pave the way for a breakthrough in the Ukraine conflict.
As Trump and Putin prepare to meet in Alaska on August 15, the US, Europe & Ukraine align on ceasefire plans and a potential three-way summit with Zelenskyy.
European leaders convene to align on Ukraine peace terms before Trump’s Alaska meeting with Putin, emphasizing a ceasefire and Ukraine’s key role.
Trump calls his Alaska summit with Putin a ‘feel-out meeting’, leaving room for a potential three-way talk with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Ahead of the Trump-Putin talks in Alaska, European leaders urge strong security guarantees for Ukraine and stress any peace deal must include Ukraine’s voice.