Overview
- The Alaska meeting ended without a formal ceasefire, with both presidents calling talks constructive but no binding agreement secured.
- Trump publicly pivoted from urging an immediate ceasefire to advocating a direct, lasting peace treaty on his Truth Social platform.
- He invited President Zelenski to Washington next Monday to outline a peace framework and proposed a potential trilateral summit with Putin if talks progress.
- Ukrainian and European leaders warned that bypassing a short-term truce risks aligning U.S. policy with Russian demands for territorial concessions.
- Russian drone and missile attacks, along with frontline clashes, continued during and after the diplomatic exchanges, underscoring that hostilities have not paused.