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Trump's ceasefire bet

March 21, 2025

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Financial Express Lucknow

ELL INTO HIS second presidency, Donald Trump is busy rewriting the rules of political theatre at home and global diplomacy abroad.

- Harsh V Pant Vivek Mishra

To some, Trump's unconventional approach is seemingly highlighting areas where policy clarity might be needed, which may have been missing earlier. The rapidly evolving contours of Washington's Ukraine policy is perhaps the most prominent area missing from that landscape. Except the logic of ending the war, there is no clarity as of now about the way to reach there.

On March 19, when Trump held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to push the acceptance of a limited ceasefire it signaled three distinct urges — enforce a ceasefire, even if temporary; reset Russia-US ties; and a recalibration in America's approach to transatlantic security. Despite the deal being narrow in scope, it may be the much needed first step in de-escalation between Russia and Ukraine.

The evolving security dynamics in Europe, particularly in relation to transatlantic security, present a complex landscape of both challenges and opportunities. First, they compel a distinct approach from the US — one that markedly deviates from past presidencies, especially the last four years. Second, America's changing approach to transatlantic security has both positive and negative implications for Europe. While it underscores the necessity for Europe to take greater ownership of its security, it also exposes vulnerabilities in the near term. For instance, Europe's reliance on American assistance in long-range aerial defense, especially against Russian ballistic missiles, remains irreplaceable. In the longer run, Europe's increasing role in transatlantic and continental security — particularly in Ukraine's defense — may prove to be a strategic boon, reducing reliance on Washington.

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