Trump Reverses Stance at Putin Summit, Pursues Peace Accord

At a summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump shifted his stance from demanding a Ukraine ceasefire to pursuing a broader peace agreement. Despite aligning with Putin, Trump's reversal drew mixed reactions from allies and critics, highlighting complex challenges in dealing with the ongoing conflict.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Newyork | Updated: 18-08-2025 00:30 IST | Created: 18-08-2025 00:30 IST
Trump Reverses Stance at Putin Summit, Pursues Peace Accord
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President Donald Trump entered the summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, initially advocating for a Ukraine ceasefire but leaving with a commitment towards a broader peace deal instead.

This shift aligns more closely with Putin's position, leading to varied responses from international leaders. Trump's decision indicates the intricacies of negotiating with Putin, an experienced geopolitical player.

While European officials felt some relief over the avoidance of a pro-Russia deal, the summit allowed Putin to regain international prominence, leaving Trump politically vulnerable. Critics argue that this move highlights Trump's fluctuating diplomatic stance and questions his previously touted peace strategy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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