Game-Changing Summit: US-Russia Talks Reshape Ukraine Peace Prospects
In a landmark agreement during a summit, Russian President Putin consented to allowing the US and European allies to offer Ukraine security guarantees akin to NATO's defense mandate, possibly ending the conflict. Discussions continue on implementation details, with significant implications for Ukraine's NATO aspirations.

The recent US-Russia summit has paved a new path toward peace in Ukraine, with Russian President Vladimir Putin agreeing to a potential security guarantee that could mirror NATO's collective defense mandate. This development marks a significant shift in Russia's stance, according to a US official.
Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, highlighted the unprecedented nature of this agreement, emphasizing the strategic concession won by the United States. However, crucial details on implementing these security guarantees remain under discussion, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stating that talks will further define these terms.
The summit's outcome signals a potential breakthrough, yet leaves Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European allies grappling with discussions on territorial concessions. The meeting has raised cautious optimism about a sustainable peace framework for the conflict-ridden region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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