Trump Shifts Peace Talks Stance Ahead of Potential Meeting with Putin
POLAND, AUG 7 – Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk suggests a possible freeze in the Ukraine conflict amid diplomatic talks involving Trump and Putin, with Ukraine cautiously optimistic, officials said.
- President Donald Trump is revising his strategy for resolving the Ukraine conflict and is uncertain about enforcing his deadline for Russia to cease its invasion or face sanctions.
- Trump initially promised on his first day in office to end the Ukraine war quickly, but the conflict has now extended over 200 days past his deadline.
- Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky and Poland’s Prime Minister Tusk agreed to coordinate diplomatic efforts, while a Gallup poll shows 69% of Ukrainians favor a peace settlement.
- Israel’s war cabinet voted overnight to take control of Gaza City amid a 22-month conflict, with Prime Minister Netanyahu vowing to control all of Gaza despite evidence of famine.
- These developments suggest ongoing challenges in resolving both the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts, with international diplomatic coordination and humanitarian concerns intensifying.
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