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U.S.-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia: What’s at Stake for Ukraine?

Trump’s Peace Plan: A Win for Putin?

by pinkfloyd
February 17, 2025
in Conflict and Crisis, International Affairs & Global Politics, International Relations, Military Strategy & Alliances, Peacekeeping Operations, Political Unrest, Russia-Ukraine War, War and Armed Conflict
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Ukraine’s Future in Jeopardy? Inside Trump’s Talks with Russia - photo Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS

Trump’s Concessions to Putin: A Turning Point in the Ukraine War? - photo Kevin Lamarque/REUTERS

Trump’s Concessions to Putin Shake Up Ukraine Peace Talks in Saudi Arabia

Putin Gains Momentum Ahead of U.S.-Russia Talks

President Vladimir Putin is heading into critical U.S.-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia with newfound confidence. The Trump administration has effectively ended his international isolation, fractured Western unity on the Ukraine conflict, and cast doubt on America’s commitment to defending Europe. This shift marks a dramatic pivot toward Putin and away from America’s traditional allies.

Trump’s team has sent mixed signals about the upcoming peace talks, fueling concerns that the U.S. president may strike a deal that favors Russia—even at Ukraine’s expense. Reports that European allies might be excluded from negotiations have triggered alarm across the continent. France has already called for an emergency meeting in Paris to address the situation.

Even more concerning, Trump has suggested that Ukraine itself may not have a seat at the table—despite being the nation fighting for its survival against Russian aggression. His recent remarks only deepened fears that Washington is moving toward a settlement that could legitimize Putin’s invasion.

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Trump Signals Possible Putin Meeting Soon

Speaking to reporters in Florida on Sunday, Trump raised the prospect of an imminent meeting with Putin, saying, “We’re moving along. We’re trying to get a peace with Russia, Ukraine, and we’re working very hard on it.”

His comments came shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made it clear on NBC’s Meet the Press that Ukraine “will never accept any decisions between the United States and Russia about Ukraine.” In response, Trump offered only a vague assurance that he would be “involved.”

Saudi Arabia Hosts U.S.-Russia Talks Amid Western Concern

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff will lead the U.S. delegation at the Saudi-hosted talks. Saudi Arabia, which has maintained strong ties with both Moscow and the Trump administration, is positioning itself as a key mediator in the negotiations.

Rubio framed the meeting as a follow-up to Trump’s recent call with Putin, stating on Face the Nation, “The next few weeks and days will determine whether it’s serious or not. One phone call does not make peace. One phone call does not solve a war as complex as this one.”

However, conflicting messages from Trump’s team have created confusion. His Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, initially suggested that European allies would be excluded from the talks, contradicting Rubio’s later claim that both Ukraine and Europe must be involved.

Is Trump Handing Putin a Victory?

Foreign policy experts warn that Trump’s overtures to Putin could undermine Ukraine’s negotiating position. European leaders fear Trump may cut a deal that cements Russia’s territorial gains, particularly after his administration hinted that a peace deal would exclude Ukraine’s path to NATO membership.

Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski criticized Trump’s call with Putin, arguing that it “vindicated” the Russian leader and weakened Ukraine’s morale. However, he acknowledged that “when President Trump says as part of a deal there will have to be European troops, we will have to be involved.”

Trump’s Pro-Putin Shift Alarms Europe

Trump’s latest moves signal a stark departure from previous U.S. policy, with his administration showing sympathy for Putin’s justifications for the war. Notably:

  • Trump called for Russia’s return to the G8, despite its 2014 expulsion over the annexation of Crimea.
  • Vice President JD Vance delivered a scathing speech in Munich attacking European democracy, while also meeting with Germany’s far-right AfD party just days before the country’s election.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that the U.S. would not send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine and downplayed Kyiv’s NATO aspirations—though his comments were later softened by other officials.

These actions have delighted the Kremlin. As Alexander Gabuev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, put it: “It’s like Easter, Hanukkah, Christmas, and Vladimir Putin’s birthday all in one day.”

France Calls Emergency Meeting as NATO Unity Fractures

Concerned about Trump’s shift away from traditional alliances, French President Emmanuel Macron convened an emergency meeting on Monday with key European leaders, including those from Germany, Britain, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark, as well as top EU and NATO officials.

Europe’s long-standing dependence on U.S. military power has left it vulnerable. Years of defense budget cuts have weakened NATO’s preparedness, making Trump’s demand for greater European responsibility in defense particularly challenging. Leaders now face difficult choices between boosting military spending and maintaining their social welfare programs.

Despite these challenges, some leaders are taking steps to align with Trump’s demands. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is set to meet with Trump, has indicated he is open to sending British troops to Ukraine as part of a peace deal. Writing in The Daily Telegraph, he acknowledged the need for increased European defense spending while emphasizing that U.S. support remains crucial.

Saudi Arabia’s Growing Role in Global Diplomacy

The talks in Saudi Arabia highlight the kingdom’s rising influence on the world stage. Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has positioned itself as a key power broker, strengthening ties with both Washington and Moscow. Hosting the peace talks boosts its prestige and reinforces its role in shaping global conflicts.

Saudi Arabia is also central to another of Trump’s foreign policy goals—negotiating a resolution to the Israel-Gaza conflict. The administration hopes to broker a Saudi-Israeli normalization deal, but this effort faces strong resistance from Arab states, especially after Trump’s controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza—an idea widely condemned as ethnic cleansing.

The High Stakes of Trump’s Foreign Policy Gamble

Trump’s unconventional approach to diplomacy carries both risks and opportunities. His willingness to negotiate directly with Putin could lead to breakthroughs—or disastrous concessions. His push to reshape NATO and sideline Europe may embolden authoritarian regimes, while his support for strongman leaders could further destabilize global alliances.

As Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski warned in Munich: “The credibility of the United States depends on how this war ends—not just the Trump administration, but the United States itself.”

With the Saudi peace talks approaching, the world is watching whether Trump’s deal-making will bring an end to the war—or leave Ukraine and its allies more vulnerable than ever.

Key Takeaways:

✅ Trump’s policy shift favors Putin, raising concerns in Europe and Ukraine.
✅ Saudi Arabia hosts peace talks, solidifying its role as a global power broker.
✅ Trump’s mixed signals and NATO skepticism create uncertainty in transatlantic relations.
✅ Europe scrambles to respond, with France leading an emergency meeting.
✅ The outcome of the talks could reshape global security—and America’s role in it.

Source

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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