Trump backs Putin: Impact on Ukraine peace talks looms
During a phone call with Moscow on Monday, Donald Trump endorsed Vladimir Putin's approach to negotiations with Ukraine. Expert John Hardie from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) assesses that the American president has sided with the Kremlin, which may impact the future of peace talks.
What do you need to know?
- Trump endorsed Putin: U.S. President Donald Trump, during a conversation with Vladimir Putin, endorsed the Kremlin's approach to negotiations. This involves discussing Ukrainian concessions without a ceasefire.
- Ukraine's frustration: Trump's shifting position and lack of pressure on Russia cause bewilderment in Kyiv.
- No progress in Congress: The bill on sanctions against Russia is stalled in the U.S. Congress, and Trump may block its adoption.
What are the consequences of Trump's support for Putin?
John Hardie, an analyst from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, emphasized in an interview with PAP that Trump supported the Kremlin's approach to negotiations. "President Trump essentially blessed Putin's idea of continuing the process like in Istanbul, including negotiations on key issues such as territory and other aspects related to Ukraine's sovereignty, before discussions on a ceasefire. The potential ceasefire now depends on Ukrainian concessions and Western concessions in these areas," emphasized Hardie.
Does Ukraine have a chance of U.S. support?
The expert noted that Ukraine has reason to be frustrated with Trump's constantly changing stance. "There are no longer demands for Russia to agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire," added Hardie. The situation on the front is not dire for Ukraine, but the lack of American military aid could worsen Kyiv's situation.
What's next for sanctions on Russia?
The bill on sanctions against the Russian oil sector is stalled in Congress. Hardie emphasized that if Trump clearly communicates to Republicans that he does not want sanctions, there won't be enough politicians to override his veto. "Ultimately, everything will depend on Trump himself," noted the expert.