Ukrainian servicemen of the 127th Territorial Defense Brigade fire KS-19 100mm towards Russian positions near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Friday, May 16, 2025.(AP Photo)


May 17, 2025 Tags: ,

Since March, U.S.-brokered talks have aimed to bring peace to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Ukraine’s key strategy is to convince the Trump administration that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted. At the same time, Kyiv shows its commitment to peace.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces a tough path. Analysts and officials agree his best chance is to rally U.S. President Donald Trump’s support against Putin. Europe’s united backing is also crucial.

Zelenskyy’s Bold Move: Face-to-Face Talks

In the latest diplomatic effort, Zelenskyy accepted Putin’s offer for direct talks in Turkey. The U.S. endorsed the plan, raising hopes for progress.

Zelenskyy even challenged Putin to meet face-to-face, raising the stakes.

However, Putin did not respond positively. The Istanbul talks on Friday were reduced to technical discussions. No major breakthroughs emerged, and the war continues to drag on.

U.S. Frustration Grows Over Stalled Peace Efforts

The U.S. expressed frustration with the lack of progress in talks. Trump hinted he might soon speak directly with Putin. Boarding Air Force One, Trump told reporters, “He and I will meet, and I think we’ll solve it, or maybe not.”

Zelenskyy’s message remains clear: Putin is unreliable. Ukraine tries to keep the U.S. firmly on its side in this tense diplomatic game.

The Harsh Ground Reality Behind the Political Theater

Behind the political maneuvering lies a grim reality. Ukraine’s situation weakens as the war of attrition continues. Without stronger sanctions on Moscow and steady U.S. arms deliveries, Kyiv’s position will deteriorate further.

Oleksandr Merezhko, a lawmaker in Zelenskyy’s party, explained, “We are trying everything to keep U.S. support. The people suffer, and we can’t afford to lose America’s backing.”

Putin’s absence from talks without strong U.S. reaction frustrates Ukrainians. Merezhko called it “unfair” and “imbalanced,” as Ukraine meets demands while Russia stalls.

Ukraine’s Hope: Sanctions to Weaken Russia

Since March, Ukraine has shown willingness to meet U.S. demands. This strategy aims to keep Trump’s favor. Kyiv hopes Russia’s refusal to compromise will push the U.S. to impose harsh sanctions.

Strong sanctions could cripple Russia’s war effort. This scenario offers Ukraine the best chance for peace on favorable terms.

Russia’s Consistent but Tough Stance

The Kremlin repeatedly says it supports peace talks but sets demands Ukraine cannot accept. These include territorial concessions, military neutrality, and a ban on NATO membership.

Moscow accuses Kyiv and the West of prolonging the conflict and blocking peace efforts. Recently, Russia rejected a 30-day ceasefire proposal, offering brief unilateral pauses instead. Kremlin officials stress the settlement is complicated and requires time.

Ukraine Pushes for Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange

Kyiv calls for an unconditional temporary ceasefire to pave the way for diplomacy. Zelenskyy also requests gestures like prisoner releases. On Friday, both sides agreed to exchange about 1,000 prisoners—their largest swap yet.

Zelenskyy remains flexible to avoid alienating Trump. His moves, including accepting U.S. proposals, show Ukraine’s desperation to keep American support.

Risky Diplomacy in Istanbul

Kyiv’s agreement to attend Istanbul talks was risky. It played into Putin’s plan to stall and drag Kyiv into endless negotiations. Ukrainian analyst Mykola Davydiuk said, “We showed support for Trump’s plan. Now the ball is with Trump.”

Despite verbal threats, Europe and the U.S. have not delivered sanctions to cripple Russia’s energy sector. Zelenskyy backs a tough U.S. sanctions bill pushed by Senator Lindsay Graham, which could impose heavy tariffs on Russian energy.

Preparing for Possible Summer Fighting

For now, Zelenskyy highlights Putin’s unwillingness to negotiate seriously. He calls for stronger sanctions and continued pressure on Russia. On the frontline, soldiers see the political drama as a circus. One drone operator dubbed the talks “better called a circus,” showing the contrast with harsh war conditions.

Russia faces a crucial choice: negotiate a truce or launch a summer offensive. Analysts warn Ukraine’s resources and manpower are stretched thin. Estimates suggest Ukraine can hold out from six months to two years, depending on support and weapons production.

Russian Offensive Continues

Russian forces recently intensified attacks in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions. They aim to reach the borders of the Dnipropetrovsk region, potentially controlling half of the contested areas.

A Ukrainian soldier called Corsair Denis expressed the stakes bluntly: “We will either hold and freeze the conflict or face a breakthrough by the enemy.”

The Road Ahead

Ukraine’s political and military future depends heavily on international backing. Stronger sanctions and steady arms deliveries remain key. Zelenskyy’s balancing act continues—seeking peace while preparing for war.

The political theater will likely go on, but the harsh reality on the ground remains undeniable.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Israel Starts Major Gaza Assault as Trump Leaves Without Deal

Israel Begins Large-Scale Attack in Gaza Israel has started a new and major military campaign in Gaza. The military named....

Australia’s Deadliest Creatures: How Their Venom Is Saving Lives

In a quiet corner of the Australian Reptile Park, Emma Teni grips a spider with pink tweezers. The creature, a....

Russian Drone Strike on Civilian Bus in Ukraine Kills Nine

A deadly Russian drone strike on a civilian bus in Ukraine’s Sumy region has left nine people dead. The early....

Military Vehicles to Roll on Highway 2 Ahead of G7 Summit

Travelers on Highway 2 between Edmonton and Calgary will soon see many military vehicles. This will happen for about two....

US Expresses Concern Over Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict

A top US official said the United States feels deeply worried about the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. This statement....

Trump Softens His Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

US President Donald Trump claimed he played a major role in calming tensions between India and Pakistan. He made this....

Morocco’s Desert Roses Turn Kalaat M’Gouna into a Blooming Oasis

Every spring, a quiet Moroccan town erupts into color and fragrance. Kalaat M’Gouna, nestled in the High Atlas mountains, becomes....

India Clinches Diplomatic and Military Edge in Conflict with Pakistan, Says Ex-Pentagon Official

India’s recent military operation following the Pahalgam terror attack has put Pakistan on the back foot. Former Pentagon official Michael....

India-Pakistan Ceasefire Extended Until May 18: Military Talks Expected Soon

The fragile peace between India and Pakistan is set to hold — at least for now. The two countries have....

Adani Airport Ends Partnership with Turkish Firm Celebi at Indian Airports

Adani Airport Holdings has officially ended its partnership with Turkish ground handling firm Celebi at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports. This....

Harvard Discovers Rare 1300 Magna Carta Hidden in Plain Sight

For decades, Harvard University believed it owned a cheap facsimile of the Magna Carta. Purchased in 1946 for just $27.50,....

Israel strikes Gaza hospital, targets Hamas leader Sinwar, say sources

Israel launched a strike on a hospital in southern Gaza on Tuesday evening. The strike targeted Mohammed Sinwar, a senior....