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European Leaders Say Peace ‘Cannot Be Decided Without Ukraine’ In Message To Trump

August 10, 2025
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European Leaders Say Peace ‘Cannot Be Decided Without Ukraine’ In Message To Trump
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European leaders said peace talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska next week are unlikely to succeed without Ukraine’s involvement.

“The path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine,” a statement signed by the leaders of France, Italy, the U.K., Germany, Poland, and Finland read.

“We remain committed to the principle that international borders must not be changed by force. The current line of contact should be the starting point of negotiations,” it continued.

The public show of support for Kyiv came in response to Trump’s announcement at the White House on Friday that he would hold a summit with his Russian counterpart to discuss a potential end to the war in Ukraine. The talks in Alaska will be the first time the leaders of the U.S. and Russia have met since 2021.

Trump provoked a backlash from allies for excluding Ukraine from the meeting, but also for saying ahead of the talks that Kyiv would have to give up territory as part of a deal to end the fighting.

“We’re going to get some back, and we’re going to get some switched,” Trump said. “There’ll be some swapping of territories to the betterment of both.”

Read more: Exclusive: The Secret White House Backchannel That Paved the Way For Trump’s Summit With Putin

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky quickly denounced the idea of giving up territory to Russia in a video address on Saturday, vowing that Ukraine would not “gift their land to the occupier” and warning that any peace talks that didn’t involve Kyiv would “bring nothing.”

The statement from European leaders backed Zelensky on both counts. 

Zelenskyy responded by thanking European allies in a post on X on Sunday: “The end of the war must be fair, and I am grateful to everyone who stands with Ukraine and our people.”

Some reports indicate that Russia is demanding that Ukraine give up the Donbas region and Crimea in return for ending the war. Russia has already annexed Crimea and its forces occupy most of the Donbas and further swathes of eastern Ukraine.

Matthew Whitaker, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, told CNN on Sunday that “No big chunks or sections are going to be just given that haven’t been fought for or earned on the battlefield,” without further elaborating.

Three U.S. officials told NBC News that the White House is discussing inviting Zelensky to the summit, though decisions have not been finalized. The White House did not immediately respond to TIME’s request for comment.

European leaders have come to Ukraine’s defense, condemning Russia’s war in Ukraine and vowing to continue to provide military and financial support to Kyiv as necessary. Officials have also expressed a broader interest in including European leadership in peace negotiations due to concerns about the region’s own security. 

“We underline our unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity,” the statement added. “We are united as Europeans and determined to jointly promote our interests. And we will continue to cooperate closely with President Trump and with the United States of America, and with President Zelenskyy and the people of Ukraine, for a peace in Ukraine that protects our vital security interests.”

The post European Leaders Say Peace ‘Cannot Be Decided Without Ukraine’ In Message To Trump appeared first on TIME.

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