Ukraine, Europe got a reprieve in D.C.; not an escape
By Marc Champion / Bloomberg Opinion
In the 1963 war movie, The Great Escape, 76 prisoners make it out of their camp in what begins with hope and elation, but ends with all but a handful killed or recaptured. Mondays meeting between the U.S. and its worried Ukrainian and European allies felt a little like those first exhilarating moments of escape, as the meeting passed off better than anyone could have expected in the wake of Russias clear diplomatic win in Alaska.
There was no toxic throwdown between Donald Trump and Ukraines Volodymyr Zelensky. European leaders werent forced into some existential choice between blowing up the transatlantic alliance and agreeing to a peace deal that would spell disaster for Kyivs security and their own. Instead, the meeting produced commitments to work out security guarantees for Ukraine and to organize direct negotiations between Zelelnsky and Russias Vladimir Putin.
These were genuine successes, especially given the alternative. But amid the sighs of relief, its important to take stock of where we stand on the path to a lasting settlement; and that remains a sobering prospect.
The main positive to come out of Washingtons circus of mutual flattery was Trumps agreement to offer security guarantees as part of any settlement that Ukraine does eventually sign with Russia. This is the gateway requirement to any discussion of territorial concessions, and therefore of a settlement. That could not work without U.S. participation and, until Monday, that had been far from given.
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