Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has secured strong backing from both the European Union and NATO as he pushes to be included in high-stakes talks between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The bilateral summit, scheduled for August 15 in Alaska, is expected to address the ongoing war in Ukraine.
At present, only Trump and Putin are set to meet directly, prompting concerns among European leaders that critical decisions affecting Ukraine’s sovereignty could be made without Kyiv’s participation. EU and NATO officials have publicly stressed that any peace negotiations must involve Ukraine and uphold its territorial integrity.
Zelenskiy reiterated that point, warning that any agreement reached without Ukraine would be ineffective and unjust, describing such a deal as “stillborn.” His government insists that only Kyiv can speak for its own national interests and security.
The push for inclusion comes as speculation grows that the Alaska talks could explore potential ceasefire arrangements or territorial concessions. Ukraine and its allies have made clear that bypassing Kyiv in such discussions would undermine the legitimacy and sustainability of any outcome.
The upcoming summit marks a pivotal diplomatic moment in the conflict, with international pressure mounting to ensure Ukraine has a seat at the table and that any resolution is reached transparently and with Ukraine’s direct involvement.
Read more :Zelenskiy wins EU, NATO backing as he seeks place at Trump-Putin talks | Reuters
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