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The White House summit between President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and European leaders underscored both fragile unity and lingering uncertainty in Western support for Ukraine. Trump, seeking to recast himself as a peace broker, promoted the idea of NATO-style security guarantees short of full membership—an ambiguous compromise that reassures allies but falls short of Kyiv’s long-standing demands. Zelenskyy welcomed the symbolic solidarity but pressed for clarity, wary of commitments that might weaken over time. Meanwhile, Trump’s hints at brokering direct talks with Vladimir Putin injected both hope and skepticism, as critics questioned whether his push for rapid peace risks pressuring Ukraine into concessions. The meeting ultimately signaled a recalibration rather than a resolution—offering gestures of unity while leaving the hardest choices unsettled.
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