
What began as a rare show of unity at the White House on Monday quickly turned into a swirl of speculation after President Donald Trump was overheard telling French President Emmanuel Macron that Vladimir Putin “wants to make a deal… for me.”
The comment, picked up on a hot mic just moments before the high-profile summit began, added a layer of intrigue to a day that was already brimming with diplomatic drama. Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and a host of European leaders—including Macron, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, and French President Emmanuel Macron—gathered for what was billed as the most serious push yet toward ending the war in Ukraine.
Behind the scenes, however, doubts lingered. While Trump insisted that Putin had agreed to attend peace talks with Zelensky within two weeks, the Russian leader pointedly avoided naming a date. The Kremlin described the Trump-Putin phone call as merely “fairly constructive”—hardly a ringing endorsement.
President Donald J. Trump on the phone with President Putin in the Oval Office. pic.twitter.com/RkWReNAT2b
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 19, 2025
Zelensky, who clashed with Trump earlier this year in the Oval Office, struck a warmer tone this time. The Ukrainian president thanked Trump profusely, even handing him a letter from First Lady Olena Zelenska addressed to Melania Trump. He also reiterated his readiness to meet Putin face-to-face, saying: “We support the idea of personally President Trump to stop this war… this is a very good signal.”
Yet European leaders urged caution. Finnish President Alexander Stubb openly warned that Putin “is rarely to be trusted,” and Macron hinted that tougher sanctions could be on the table if Russia backtracks on peace.
Trump, meanwhile, painted himself as a dealmaker on the brink of a breakthrough. “If everything works out well, we will have a trilat and a good chance of ending the war,” he said, referencing a possible three-way summit with himself, Putin, and Zelensky.
Still, skepticism deepened as reports surfaced of fresh Russian drone and missile attacks overnight—an ominous reminder that words in Washington do not always translate to peace on the ground.
The day’s events underscored both the promise and peril of the moment: optimism that the Ukraine war could finally see a diplomatic resolution, tempered by the sobering reality that Vladimir Putin’s survival may hinge on prolonging the conflict rather than ending it.
For now, the world waits to see whether Trump’s whispered confidence in Putin proves prophetic—or painfully naïve.
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