00:00Imagine this. Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Vladimir Putin all sitting at one table in
00:06a historic three-way summit. The White House has just floated this possibility, and it could
00:11redefine the future of the Russia-Ukraine war. For years, Washington has tried to broker peace
00:16from the sidelines, but now, under Trump, the US is pushing for direct involvement in talks.
00:23The stakes couldn't be higher. Millions displaced, Europe on edge,
00:27and NATO's credibility in question. Could this meeting bring an end to the deadliest conflict of
00:33our time? Americans are watching closely, because what happens in Ukraine doesn't stay in Ukraine.
00:39It affects global markets, energy prices, and even US security. This isn't just diplomacy,
00:45it's history in the making. The Kremlin isn't giving straight answers. Moscow has only hinted
00:51that it's considering raising the level of negotiations. That's far from a commitment,
00:56and it leaves the world guessing. Russia knows that entering a US-led summit means pressure.
01:01Pressure to stop aggression, pressure to compromise, and pressure to face the world's cameras.
01:07Yet, Putin thrives on uncertainty. For the US, this hesitation is both a threat and an opportunity.
01:13If Russia stalls, the war drags on. If Russia agrees, peace might actually be within reach.
01:20For Americans, it's another reminder that global security is tied to how one man in the Kremlin
01:25chooses to play his cards. For years, relations between Trump and Zelensky have been rocky.
01:31But this meeting flipped the script. Zelensky himself called it the best meeting we've had so far.
01:37That's a dramatic shift in tone, and shows that Trump is willing to extend support, something Ukraine
01:43desperately needs. To Americans, it signals that Trump is not just talking tough on NATO or Russia,
01:49he's positioning himself as a dealmaker who can bridge divides. This newfound chemistry could prove
01:56vital if a peace summit actually happens. Washington insiders are saying, if Trump and Zelensky
02:02are finally on the same page, the war could take a new turn. Europe isn't convinced that talks alone
02:08can work. Leaders like Germany's chancellor insist that without a temporary ceasefire, negotiations
02:14are doomed. That complicates Trump's big summit idea. The US may be ready to host talks, but without
02:21Europe's alignment, the plan risks falling apart. For Americans, this highlights a harsh reality.
02:27Peace in Ukraine is not just about Washington and Moscow. It's about NATO unity, European security,
02:33and balancing China's growing influence. A fragile ceasefire might be the only path to even begin peace
02:39talks. But the road ahead is steep.
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