Is the Russia-Ukraine peace agreement near? Has Putin agreed to NATO-like security guarantees for Ukraine

At the Alaska summit, Trump and Putin agreed that Ukraine could be offered NATO-like security guarantees. This is being seen as a major shift. However, the U.S. clarified that any peace agreement must be based on a balance among all parties. If the talks fail, further sanctions could be imposed on Russia

8/18/20251 min read

Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed at the Alaska summit that the United States and European countries could provide NATO-like security guarantees to Ukraine under a potential peace agreement. This announcement was made by Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff. Trump and Zelensky will meet today in Washington

Among the European leaders attending the Washington meeting, Rubio also spoke about tensions in the relationship between Zelensky and Trump. Zelensky had visited the White House in February, when a heated exchange took place between him and Trump. Rubio denied that the European leaders are attending Monday’s meeting just to ‘save’ Zelensky. 'They are coming tomorrow because we are working with the European countries,' he said. 'We invited them

Trump and Putin met on August 15 in Alaska. Steve Witkoff, who attended the meeting, described Russia’s approach as decisive. He said that the talks resulted in an agreement that the U.S. could provide Ukraine with Article 5-like security. Ukraine wants to join NATO for this very security

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was present at the Trump-Putin talks, said that detailed discussions are still needed. He stated, 'The talks will discuss which guarantees are feasible. We will work on this together with our allies.' Rubio added that no party should expect to achieve all of its objectives

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