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Why Trump’s push for a Ukraine cease-fire with Putin faces long odds

The US president weighs sanctions and diplomacy as a potential summit looms, but deep divisions remain.

August 08, 2025 / 12:28 IST
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Why Trump’s push for a Ukraine cease-fire with Putin faces long odds

US President Donald Trump is seeking a diplomatic breakthrough in Ukraine by meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as next week. The White House is also pushing for a three-way meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, though Putin has so far been open only “in principle” to speaking with his Ukrainian counterpart. Trump, who once vowed to end the war within 24 hours, now faces the reality of 200 days in office without a cease-fire, CNN reported.

Shifting from charm to pressure

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After months of trying to coax Putin into peace talks, Trump has adopted a tougher stance, threatening sanctions on countries buying Russian oil, including India and potentially China. He has given Moscow until Friday to agree to a cease-fire or face measures targeting its key energy customers. The move reflects Trump’s growing frustration, as US and European officials warn that Putin’s war goals—including holding on to occupied Ukrainian territory—remain unchanged.

A wary rapport between leaders