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Zelenskyy Meets Trump in Washington Following Alaska Summit — No Ceasefire Agreement Reached
Washington, D.C. — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with former U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Sunday, just hours after Trump’s high-profile summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska ended without a breakthrough ceasefire agreement.
The back-to-back meetings underscored Washington’s role as the central stage for efforts to end the war in Ukraine, now grinding through its third year. Despite raised expectations, the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin concluded without any joint statement or commitment to halt hostilities.
Zelenskyy’s Diplomatic Push
Zelenskyy arrived in Washington seeking reassurances of U.S. political and military support, especially after the inconclusive talks in Alaska. He was welcomed at the Capitol and later met privately with Trump at the Trump International Hotel, in what aides described as a “frank but constructive” conversation.
“Our nation continues to defend its sovereignty every day,” Zelenskyy told reporters before the meeting. “Ukraine needs clear guarantees, not vague promises. We look to the United States to stand firmly with us.”
Trump’s Position
Trump, who has positioned himself as a potential dealmaker capable of ending the war, reiterated his belief that he could broker peace if given another term in office. However, he stopped short of offering Zelenskyy new commitments.
“We want peace, but peace must be fair,” Trump said. “Both sides need to come to the table, but the Ukrainians know I’ll never allow them to be abandoned.”
Observers noted that Trump’s remarks mirrored the cautious tone he struck with Putin in Alaska, where discussions revolved around energy exports, sanctions, and battlefield de-escalation.
No Ceasefire in Sight
Despite the diplomatic flurry, the prospects for a ceasefire remain bleak. U.S. officials confirmed that neither the Alaska summit nor the Washington talks produced a framework to halt fighting, and Zelenskyy’s visit ended without a joint announcement.
Analysts say the sequence of meetings revealed just how wide the gulf remains between Kyiv and Moscow. While Putin pressed for recognition of Russia’s territorial claims, Zelenskyy maintained his government’s demand for full withdrawal of Russian forces.
Looking Ahead
The failure to secure a ceasefire leaves Ukraine facing another uncertain winter, with energy shortages and continuing attacks in the east. Meanwhile, Trump’s dual role — as a negotiator with Putin and as a meeting partner for Zelenskyy — has added a dramatic twist to the evolving diplomatic landscape.
For now, however, Washington’s weekend of high-stakes diplomacy has ended without the breakthrough many hoped for. Ukraine’s war grinds on, and the world waits to see if future talks can succeed where Alaska and Washington have failed.
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