
Putin's Proposal for Ukraine Withdrawal
Following the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, details have emerged about discussions where Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed Ukraine's withdrawal from the contested Donetsk region. According to Financial Times sources, Putin offered to freeze the frontline in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions in exchange.
Trump's Position and European Response
President Trump reportedly supports this proposal and has informed Ukraine's coalition allies. The New York Times confirms Trump plans to discuss the plan with Ukrainian President Zelensky during their Washington meeting on Monday, with European leaders invited to participate.
European Coordination Efforts
European leaders will hold emergency video talks tomorrow chaired by Germany's Merz, France's Macron, and Britain's Starmer. Dutch caretaker PM Schoof will attend. Sources indicate European nations doubt the wisdom of participating without clarity on Trump's objectives, fearing unintended entanglement.
Strategic Concerns and Russian Demands
While appearing conciliatory, Putin maintains unchanged core demands including addressing "root causes" - interpreted as Ukrainian demilitarization. Security guarantees for Ukraine remain unspecified. Military analysts warn surrendering Donetsk's remaining 30% would force Ukraine to abandon its primary fortified defensive line established since 2014.
Geopolitical Implications
The Institute for the Study of War cautions this would significantly weaken Ukraine's ability to deter future Russian aggression without concrete conflict resolution guarantees. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe following Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in Donbas.