Trump traveled to Anchorage, Alaska, for talks with Putin, intending to discuss a ceasefire. After three hours, he changed his stance, prioritizing a long-term peace agreement over the immediate ceasefire and omitted NATO membership for Ukraine. In response, European leaders adjusted their plans to join Zelenskyy as he meets with Trump in Washington, signaling urgent diplomatic efforts to influence U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
After spending three hours in the subartic chill with Putin, Trump agreed that a long-term peace settlement was more urgent than a ceasefire, ruling out Ukraine joining NATO.
Europe's key leaders have responded by ripping up their schedules and insisting on joining Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he travels to Washington for his own meeting with Trump.
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