
Vladimir Putin was welcomed on a red carpet in Alaska and Volodymyr Zelensky was flanked by world leaders in the White House with Donald Trump being the key negotiator between the two. Can President Trump actually succeed this time around in putting an end to this nearly 3.5 year old war?
I'm joined by former Ambassador to Ukraine and Senior Director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, John Herbst, to unpack what these recent developments mean and what he thinks Trump should do in order to stop Putin's reign of terror. We break down Russia’s demands to be included in security guarantee discussions, Ukraine’s calls for long-term NATO-style protections, and why supporting Ukraine is important to the United States' security.