Trump threatens ‘severe consequences’ if Putin refuses to end Ukraine war

United States President Donald Trump has warned of “very severe consequences” if Russian President Vladimir Putin refuses to end the war in Ukraine following the two leaders’ upcoming summit in Alaska.

Trump made the comments on Wednesday after holding a virtual meeting with European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who pressed the US president on the need to ensure that any peace deal does not sideline Kyiv.

Trump, who has threatened tougher sanctions against Moscow in the past without following through, did not elaborate on what the consequences might be.

Trump, who described the call as “very good” and “a 10”, said he would also propose a three-way meeting between himself, Putin and Zelenskyy “almost immediately” if Friday’s summit with the Russian leader goes well.

“Now, there may be no second meeting because if I feel that it’s not appropriate to have it because I didn’t get the answers that we have to have, then we’re not going to have a second meeting,” Trump told reporters at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.

Zelenskyy accuses Putin of ‘bluffing’ about peace talks

In a joint statement issued after the virtual summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and French President Emmanuel Macron said that Russia should face tougher sanctions if it fails to agree to a ceasefire on Friday and that Kyiv must also be given “robust and credible security guarantees”.

“They were clear that the path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine,” the European leaders said. “It was necessary to continue an approach that combined active diplomacy, support to Ukraine and pressure on Russia. A diplomatic solution must protect Ukraine’s and Europe’s vital security interests.”

At a joint news conference with Merz, Zelenskyy warned that Putin was “bluffing” about pursuing peace.

“He is trying to apply pressure before the meeting in Alaska along all parts of the Ukrainian front,” Zelenskyy said.

“Russia is trying to show that it can occupy all of Ukraine.”

Zelenskyy expressed his hope that the Trump-Putin summit would focus on an “immediate ceasefire”.

“Sanctions must be in place and must be strengthened if Russia does not agree to a ceasefire,” he added.

Merz, who described the virtual meeting as “exceptionally constructive”, said that while Ukraine is willing to negotiate, “legal recognition of Russian occupation is not up for debate”.

“The principle that borders cannot be changed by force must continue to apply,” Merz said.

“Negotiations must include robust security guarantees for Kyiv,” the German leader added.

“The Ukrainian armed forces must be able and remain able to effectively defend the sovereignty of their country. They must also be able to count on Western aid in the long term.”

US President Donald Trump speaks during the unveiling of the Kennedy Center Honors nominees on August 13, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC [Mandel Ngan/ AFP]
US President Donald Trump speaks during the unveiling of the Kennedy Center Honors nominees on August 13, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC [Mandel Ngan/AFP]

 

The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska has been a cause for anxiety in Kyiv and Europe more widely, after Trump suggested that both Ukraine and Russia would have to swap land if a truce is to be reached.

Speaking from the United Kingdom on Wednesday, JD Vance, the US vice president, appeared to attempt to allay fears in Europe.

“I just talked to him [Trump] right before I came on the stage, and he said very simply that we are going to make it our mission as an administration to bring peace to Europe once again,” Vance said.

Reporting from Berlin, Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen said there was “some optimism” in Europe that Trump had agreed to Wednesday’s meeting.

But Vaessen said that European leaders were still concerned that everything could change “as soon as President Trump is in that room with President Putin, who they know is a very keen, a very sharp negotiator”.

Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday sought to downplay the relevance of Europe’s last-minute diplomatic efforts with Trump, branding them “practically insignificant”.

On the battlefield, Russia on Wednesday claimed to have captured the villages of Suvorovo and Nikanorovka amid its ongoing gains in Donetsk, with the Ukrainian authorities issuing evacuation orders for about a dozen settlements.

The Kremlin’s forces achieved their biggest 24-hour advance in more than a year on Tuesday, according to data from the US-based Institute for the Study of War.

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

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