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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

From Threat of Sanctions to a Seat at the Table: Trump’s Russia Strategy

President Donald Trump’s strategy towards Russia is on full display, evolving from threats of more sanctions to offering a seat at the negotiating table. This multifaceted approach is central to the current U.S. push for a peace summit between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

For weeks, Trump has warned of consequences if the war in Ukraine continues, including more sanctions on Russia and its oil customers. This hardline stance created pressure on Moscow to consider a diplomatic resolution. Now, Trump is offering that very resolution.

The offer is a U.S.-brokered summit. The White House is actively arranging the meeting, claiming to have secured Putin’s agreement for talks within two weeks. This shift from threat to dialogue is a key feature of Trump’s diplomatic style, aiming to create leverage and then use it to force a negotiation.

The success of this strategy is still uncertain. Russia has reacted cautiously to the proposed timeline. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy is ready to engage on the core issue of territory. The U.S. has also clarified its potential post-peace role, ruling out ground troops but suggesting air support could be part of a security guarantee for Ukraine.

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