What the Trump-Putin Meeting Means for Ukraine, the Church, and World Peace
Elizabeth Delaney


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By Elizabeth Delaney, Crosswalk.com
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska over the weekend in a three-hour meeting to discuss the possibility of Russia ending its aggression on Ukraine and bringing an end to the war. In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Trump articulated his thoughts about the meeting, even though an agreement has not yet been reached.
A Few Highlights from the Trump-Putin Summit
Trump said he felt that a great deal of progress had been made as a result of the summit, and that Putin has even said he wants peace. However, Putin is holding out on agreeing to ending the war without some specific concessions. Trump wouldn't specify what those were, but in the past, Putin has been insistent in regard to wanting specific areas of land in Ukraine, and a veto on Ukraine NATO membership.
Trump noted how Putin's perception of America has changed.
"I think he respects our country now, he didn't respect it under Biden, I can tell you that, he had no respect for it."
Trump also pointed out that Putin was in agreement with him that the Russia-Ukraine war would not have started had Trump been in office at the time.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been insistent that his country will not cede land for peace, especially since Russia is the aggressor. He also wants security guarantees that would dissuade Russia from invading in the future. Presently, Russia has control of about a fifth of Ukraine, according to Reuters.
First Lady Melania Trump Appeals to Putin on Behalf of Children and Future Generations
Ahead of the meeting, First Lady Melania Trump wrote a "peace letter" she addressed to Putin. Putin read the letter in the presence of the American and Russian delegations. Fox News Digital was the first to obtain a copy of the letter.
The First Lady attempted to appeal to Putin by thinking about how the continuous fighting was impacting the children of both countries, including the loss of loved ones, dreams, childhood innocence and purity, and even the loss of joy, peace, and security. She appealed to him to end the war for the sake of the children and future generations.
Meeting on Monday with European Leaders at the White House
Zelensky and several European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz, will meet at the White House on Monday for political talks and an "exchange of information" in connection with Trump's meeting with Putin. Mertz's office sent out a statement picked up by The Hill in which the Chancellor said, "The talks will address, among other things, security guarantees, territorial issues, and continued support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. This includes maintaining the pressure of sanctions."
Potential Prayer Prompts for Christians Interceding for Peace
Certainly, the war between Russia and Ukraine is one with many complexities. Intercessory prayer is needed now more than ever, especially as the heads of so many countries are coming together to try to negotiate peace. Christians can keep Proverbs 21:1-4 in mind as these talks take place, praying something along these lines:
Lord,
Thank You that the hearts of kings are in Your hands to turn in whatever direction You choose, and You can guide the hearts of the heads of countries wherever You please in their decision-making processes.
Please convict the hearts of our world leaders where they are functioning with haughty eyes and a proud heart, and help them to do what is right and just and pleasing in Your eyes. Please move in such a way that the war would end, peace would reign, those who are grieving would be comforted, the persecution of Christians would end, Your people and the children impacted by the war would experience Your supernatural protection and healing, and that restoration would take place.
In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
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Elizabeth Delaney has been a freelance content writer for over 20 years and has enjoyed having her prose published in both the non-fiction and fiction markets. She has written various types of content, including Christian articles, healthy lifestyle, blog posts, business topics, news articles, product descriptions, and some fiction. She is also a singer-songwriter-musician. When she is not busy with writing or music, she enjoys spending time with friends or family and doing fun social activities such as hiking, swing dancing, concerts, and other activities.