High Stakes Summit: EU Leaders Grapple with Ukraine's NATO Future Amid Putin's Scorn

European leaders emerged from White House talks with US President Donald Trump expressing guarded optimism regarding momentum in fulfilling his campaign promise to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Leaders from France, Germany, Finland, Italy, the UK, alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and NATO chief Mark Rutte, presented a united front in discussions with Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer noted “real progress” and a “real sense of unity,” while European Commission President von der Leyen affirmed collective efforts towards “a lasting and durable peace.”
While praising Trump for committing to security guarantees for Ukraine—a significant shift from his initial stance—European leaders also indicated that a temporary ceasefire remained a possibility. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that “the path is open now” to halting the fighting, though cautioned that next steps would be “more complicated.” Merz, whose expectations were exceeded, emphasized the need to “put pressure on Russia” and expressed a desire for a ceasefire. Trump, however, remained noncommittal on an immediate ceasefire, saying, “If we can do the ceasefire, great,” but implied it was not a dealbreaker. This followed his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where Trump dropped his demand for an immediate ceasefire, instead favoring a final peace settlement, aligning with Putin’s preferred position.
A critical outcome of the discussions was the “US commitment to work with us on providing security guarantees” to Ukraine, as highlighted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron informed reporters of a willingness among participants to organize a bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy “in the coming days,” potentially followed by a trilateral meeting including Trump “by two to three weeks.” Despite this, Macron expressed “the greatest doubt” about Putin’s sincerity in wanting to end the war. German Chancellor Merz stressed that any such meeting “must, like all meetings, be well-prepared,” emphasizing that Europeans and Americans would need to define participants and the extent of security guarantees, clarifying that “the whole of Europe should participate” as it concerns “the political order of Europe,” not just Ukraine’s territory. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that NATO membership for Ukraine was not on the table, but discussions revolved around “Article 5 kind of security guarantees for Ukraine,” referring to NATO’s collective defense clause.
On Tuesday, European Council chief António Costa urged for an acceleration of
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