President Trump is eyeing a face-to-face summit with President Putin as early as next week, signaling bold diplomacy—or another strategic misstep. Here’s the lay of the land:
What’s Happening?
Trump says he’ll meet with Putin even if Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy isn’t at the table.
The summit is being prepped following talks between Putin and Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, though details on timing and venue remain vague.
Between the Lines — The Readovia Cut
Insight | Why It’s Bigger Than a Photo Op |
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Zelenskyy in or out? | Excluding Ukraine could sideline the central conflict and alienate allies. |
Strategic brinksmanship | Trump’s willingness to meet on his terms could undermine U.S. credibility—and embolden Putin. |
Credibility stakes | Diplomacy without preparation is a gamble. Critics say Russia may gain more than Trump. |
Bottom Line
Trump’s summit pitch may sound bold, but making peace on his own timeline—without inclusive talks—is risky diplomacy, not victory. No outcome looks secure yet—but it’s sure to make headlines.
The Author

Ellis Grant
Staff Writer, Readovia