US, Russia Agreed on Ukraine Security Pledges, Witkoff Says | Today News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agreed at their summit in Alaska last week that the US would be able to offer Ukraine security guarantees, according to Steve Witkoff, Trump's special envoy.55% : Trump on Sunday insisted that he made "BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA" in a post on Truth Social.
45% : Trump didn't invite Zelenskiy to the meeting in Alaska.
43% : European leaders will be joining Zelenskiy at the White House meeting with Trump, in a show of support as Ukraine's leader faces growing US pressure to agree to a quick peace deal with Russia that involves giving up territory.
36% : While Trump had gone into Friday's summit with Putin seeking a ceasefire, he'd emerged saying he was going to focus on a final settlement.
36% : Witkoff said the switch was made because Putin and Trump made "so much progress" that there was no need for a ceasefire period in which the details would be worked out.
29% : Witkoff said Putin "made some concessions with regards with all five of those regions," and added, "There needs to be a discussion of Donetsk" with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy when he meets Trump at the White House on Monday, suggesting there is room to negotiate.
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