BBC Diplomatic Correspondent

No deal in Alaska. It was all the time the almost certainly and, within the absence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, maybe essentially the most fascinating final result.
However US President Donald Trump’s pivot away from the necessity for a right away ceasefire, which he stated beforehand he wished, can have precipitated profound dismay in Kyiv and round Europe.
Russia’s place has lengthy been {that a} ceasefire can solely come within the context of a complete settlement taking account of Russia’s pursuits – and inevitably implies Ukraine’s capitulation.
That is the place that Trump, as soon as once more, seems to have endorsed.
“It was decided by all that one of the best ways to finish the horrific warfare between Russia and Ukraine,” he wrote on Fact Social, “is to go on to a peace settlement.”
Ceasefires, he famous, “typically occasions don’t maintain up”.
This seems to fly within the face of Ukraine’s predominant demand, endorsed by all its European backers: that an unconditional ceasefire has to come back first.
Crucially, it additionally buys Russia’s Vladimir Putin time on the battlefield, the place he’s satisfied he is successful.
“If Putin’s navy goal was to keep away from rapid constraints on Russian operations in Ukraine then he seems to have succeeded,” says Matthew Savill, the director of navy sciences on the Royal United Providers Institute.
At their temporary press look final night time, Putin warned Ukraine and the Europeans to not “throw a wrench” within the works of the unspecified progress he and Trump had made.
However that, for Kyiv and its allies, is exactly what Trump has finished, undoing the achievements of what all of them hoped was a profitable previous week of frantic diplomacy aimed toward influencing the end result in Alaska.
It is a reminder, as if one had been wanted, of Trump’s tendency to echo the views of the final particular person to have his ear.
For a short time this morning, European leaders can have held their breath, ready to see if their efforts had borne fruit or been forged apart.
True to his phrase earlier than the summit, Trump obtained on the cellphone to Zelensky. The 2 males spoke for an hour, earlier than being joined by European leaders.
Zelensky stated the decision was “lengthy and substantive” and that he would journey to Washington on Monday for his first go to because the disastrous Oval Workplace encounter in February.
Rather a lot has occurred since then, with Kyiv’s European allies working assiduously to restore the injury and faculty Zelensky in the perfect methods of dealing with the capricious and risky occupant of the White Home.
“I’m grateful for the invitation,” Zelensky posted, including “it will be significant that America’s energy has an influence on the scenario”.
However in a later publish, after Trump’s assertion on Fact Social, Zelensky adopted a extra pressing tone.
“Killings should cease as quickly as potential,” he stated. “The fireplace should stop each on the battlefield and within the sky, in addition to towards our port infrastructure.”

Europe’s “Trump whisperers” picked up this morning the place they left off final week.
They highlighted the important significance of involving Ukraine in conversations about its future but additionally paused, as they know they have to repeatedly do, to indicate appreciation for Trump’s efforts.
“President Trump’s efforts have introduced us nearer than ever earlier than to ending Russia’s unlawful warfare in Ukraine,” stated Sir Keir Starmer, the UK’s prime minister.
Starmer stated he welcomed what he referred to as the “openness” of the US, together with Europe, to offer “strong safety ensures” for Ukraine within the occasion of a deal.
If and when the combating does ultimately finish, the exact nature of these ensures will must be spelled out in an amazing deal extra element than has to this point been the case.

Regardless of Europe’s rising position as Ukraine’s principal navy, financial and political backer, everybody is aware of Ukraine’s future safety can not actually be assured with out the substantive backing of the US.
In her personal feedback on the Alaska summit, Italy’s chief, Giorgia Meloni, stated ensures for Ukraine could possibly be “impressed by Nato’s Article 5” – the precept of collective defence signed on to by all Nato members.
A number of stories this morning urged the thought of ensures exterior Nato however equal to Article 5 had been mentioned through the newest name between Trump and European leaders.
However within the wake of Trump’s obvious about-face this morning, you possibly can nearly hear the sound of minds spinning throughout European capitals.
In London, the federal government seems to be placing on a courageous face.
“If you will get that each one finished [a ceasefire and a peace agreement] in a single go or in fast succession that is clearly a superb factor,” stated a senior Downing Avenue supply.
“However all of us wish to see the combating cease”.

Trump has walked away from the thought of a right away ceasefire, little doubt knowledgeable by Putin’s extremely contentious account of how ceasefires broke down up to now.
The quasi-summit in Alaska already represented a cost-free win for Putin. The return of a world pariah to the worldwide stage (albeit one festooned with unambiguous shows of American navy would possibly on the Elmendorf-Richardson airbase) and among the trappings of a state go to.
The specter of elevated US sanctions on Moscow receded too, with Trump saying it could be two or three weeks earlier than he even has to consider it.
All this raises a number of questions on what might greet Zelensky, each on Monday in Washington and when he lastly finds himself within the room with Putin and Trump.
What recommendation does Trump have for the Ukrainian chief, Fox’s Sean Hannity requested.
“Make a deal,” got here the blunt reply. “Russia’s a really huge energy they usually’re not.”