- India,
- 22-Aug-2025 12:40 PM IST
Russia-Ukraine War: US President Donald Trump has recently indicated a change in his stance on the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire. Earlier he had announced plans to mediate direct talks between Russia and Ukraine to end the war soon. But now he says that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should first hold face-to-face talks themselves. This new stance is considered a U-turn from Trump's earlier position, which could have far-reaching consequences.Trump and Putin's phone conversationOn August 19, 2025, during discussions with Zelensky and European leaders at the White House, Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the phone. In this conversation, Trump suggested that the meeting between Putin and Zelensky could be an important first step towards ending the war. He presented this meeting as a positive initiative towards a ceasefire.Emphasis on bilateral talksNow Trump has indicated in his latest statement that for lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine, the two leaders will first have to negotiate directly. In a recent interview with WABC radio host Mark Levin, Trump said, "I just want to see what happens in the meeting between Putin and Zelensky." It is clear from this statement that Trump is now retreating from his earlier strategy of immediate ceasefire and mediation and is giving priority to bilateral talks between the two leaders.Pressure may increase on UkraineExperts believe that this new strategy of Trump may increase pressure on Ukraine. Trump has also made it clear that Ukraine may have to give up its lost territories and hopes of NATO membership. This statement can create a difficult situation for Ukraine, as it not only talks about accepting territorial losses, but can also affect Ukraine's future security guarantees.Implications of Trump's strategyThis changed stance of Trump raises many questions. Will this strategy help end the Russia-Ukraine war, or will it weaken Ukraine further? A section of experts believe that Trump's strategy may indirectly benefit Russia, as it may force Ukraine to make tough deals. On the other hand, some experts consider it a pragmatic approach, which gives both sides a chance to negotiate on their own terms without external interference.
