Security Guarantees in the Balance: Ukraine's Quest for Peace Amid Political Uncertainty
Ukraine is buoyed by potential U.S. security guarantees amid its war with Russia, following a summit with Donald Trump. Despite positive international support, many details on security and peace remain unresolved, with ongoing conflict and Russia's hesitance to negotiate posing challenges to long-awaited peace.

Ukraine and its European allies welcomed the prospect of U.S. security assurances from Donald Trump to aid in ending the war in Ukraine. However, numerous questions remain about Russia's willingness to engage in peace talks, posing a significant challenge to a potential resolution.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's summit at the White House, alongside allies like Germany, France, and Britain, marked an important step in the peace process despite the ongoing conflict. The summit highlighted Zelenskiy's warm rapport with Trump, contrasting their rocky past meetings, yet the path to peace remains fraught with uncertainties.
Tensions persist as Russia's military actions continue unabated. Security guarantees from the U.S. remained undefined, prompting Ukraine's allies to gather in the "Coalition of the Willing" format to discuss future strategies. Zelenskiy emphasized the need for thorough preparation in peace talk formats as uncertainty looms large over negotiations.
(With inputs from agencies.)