On the Trump–Putin Meeting in Alaska (Aug 15, 2025) and the Upcoming Trump–Zelensky Meeting in Washington (Aug 18, 2025)
Boston, August 17, 2025
The Boston Global Forum (BGF) recognizes the significance of recent high-level diplomacy between U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the upcoming talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
While the Alaska summit on August 15 did not yield a ceasefire, it opened a channel of renewed dialogue. The announcement that the U.S. and Europe may extend robust security guarantees to Ukraine reflects a potential pathway toward peace and long-term stability. At the same time, European leaders have reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, insisting that no peace agreement can be built on coercion or forced concessions.
On August 18 in Washington, President Trump will meet with President Zelenskyy, joined by European leaders, in what could become a pivotal step toward ending the war.
The Boston Global Forum’s Perspective: Stop the War to Save Lives
The Boston Global Forum calls for a peace process centered on humanity, ethics, and justice, in line with the AI World Society (AIWS) Standards and Values:
- Stop the War, Save People
Every day the war continues, innocent lives are lost on both sides. BGF urges leaders to prioritize the protection of civilians above all else. - Dialogue with Dignity
Peace must respect Ukraine’s security and independence. Any agreement must be equitable, rooted in truth, and aligned with democratic principles.
- Inclusive Diplomacy
Ukraine must be included in the negotiations, not pushed to the margins. Solutions cannot be imposed; they must be built in partnership with those who endure the war.
- Ethics and Humanity as the Foundation of Peace
Guided by AIWS Values, BGF advocates for a peace framework that integrates human dignity, democracy, and compassion as the foundation of a lasting solution.
The Boston Global Forum urges all parties to seize this moment of dialogue to advance a just and sustainable peace. The war must end—not for the sake of power, but for the sake of humanity.