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Trump and Macron discuss Ukraine peace deal amid European concerns

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White House pushes for resolution as Ukraine – Russia conflict hits three-year mark.

President Donald Trump is spearheading peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, but European allies worry that a potential deal could tilt in Russia’s favor.

French President Emmanuel Macron met with Trump at the White House as part of an effort to ensure Europe remains actively involved in negotiations.

The urgency of these talks is heightened as today marks three years since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began.

While the White House remains optimistic about securing a swift resolution, European leaders have voiced concerns about being sidelined in a deal that could compromise Ukraine’s position.

Macron, who has pushed for greater European participation, joined Trump in a high-level call with G7 leaders to discuss possible paths forward.

Though the details of the proposed agreement remain unclear, Trump has hinted at “very good talks” with Russia, raising speculation about potential concessions.

As discussions continue, the balance between achieving peace and protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty remains a critical issue.

The coming days could prove pivotal in shaping the future of the conflict, as diplomatic efforts intensify on the global stage.

Oz Sultan, the Chief Strategist with the Sultan Interactive Group joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

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