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    Europe allies urge Trump not to deal with Putin without Ukraine

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    EPA France's President Emmanuel Macron, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer walk together with Zelensky moving his handsEPA

    Macron, Zelensky and Starmer spoke on the phone on Saturday

    European allies have rallied behind Ukraine in a renewed surge of support, insisting that any peace talks with Russia must include Kyiv.

    A joint statement issued by the leaders of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Finland and the European Commission came ahead of US President Donald Trump’s meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.

    A White House official has said that Trump is willing to hold a trilateral meeting which would also include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but, for now, it remains a Trump-Putin summit, as initially requested by the Russian leader.

    Zelensky has said any agreements without Kyiv will amount to “dead decisions”.

    Trump has previously suggested that he could start by meeting only with Putin, telling reporters he planned to “start off with Russia.” But the US president also said that he believed “we have a shot at” organising a trilateral meeting with both Putin and Zelensky.

    Whether Putin would agree to this is unclear – he has refused several opportunities to hold direct talks, and the two leaders have not met face-to-face since Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.

    Speaking on Friday, Trump also suggested that there “will be some swapping of territories” in order for Moscow and Kyiv to reach an agreement – to which Zelensky reacted strongly.

    “We will not reward Russia for what it has perpetrated,” he said on Telegram. “Any decisions against us, any decisions without Ukraine, are also decisions against peace.”

    “The Russians… still impose the idea of ‘exchanging’ Ukrainian territory for Ukrainian territory, with consequences that guarantee nothing but more convenient positions for the Russians to resume the war,” he added defiantly.

    CBS, the BBC’s US media partner, has reported that the White House is trying to sway European allies to accept an agreement that would include Russia taking the entire Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, and keeping the Crimean Peninsula.

    The European leaders, in their statement released late on Saturday night, stressed that “international borders must not be changed by force”.

    “Ukraine has the freedom of choice over its own destiny,” they said, stressing that their nations would continue to support Ukraine diplomatically, militarily and financially.

    More on the war in Ukraine

    The leaders also said that a “diplomatic solution” is critical, not just to protect Ukraine – but also Europe’s security.

    It’s not just Ukraine that is struggling to be part of the Alaska meeting.

    European allies are also worried about their lack of influence over the outcome of any agreement that Trump could reach with Putin.

    In a post on X on Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron raised concerns about Russia and the US excluding European involvement.

    “Europeans will also necessarily be part of the solution, as their own security is at stake,” he wrote.

    On Sunday, Zelensky thanked the allies for their support.

    “The end of the war must be fair, and I am grateful to everyone who stands with Ukraine and our people today for the sake of peace in Ukraine, which is defending the vital security interests of our European nations,” he said.

    Europe has taken a tough approach to Moscow – including imposing sanctions against Russian entities and providing military aid for Ukraine.

    Zelensky said he told Macron in a phone call on Saturday that the key was to make sure “the Russians do not get to deceive anyone again”.

    “We all need a genuine end to the war and reliable security foundations for Ukraine and other European nations,” the Ukrainian leader said.

    UK government handout From left to right: Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, US Vice-President JD Vance and Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's chief of staffUK government handout

    David Lammy and JD Vance hosted Zelensky’s top aides on Saturday

    US diplomacy with Europe and Ukraine fell to Vice-President JD Vance on Saturday, when he visited the UK and held talks with Foreign Secretary David Lammy as well as two of Zelensky’s top aides.

    Thanking Vance for the discussions, Andriy Yermak, the head of Zelensky’s office, stressed the need for Ukraine to be included.

    “A reliable, lasting peace is only possible with Ukraine at the negotiating table,” he said. “A ceasefire is necessary – but the frontline is not a border.”

    The summit in Alaska, the territory which Russia sold to the US in 1867, would be the first between sitting US and Russian presidents, since Joe Biden met Putin in Geneva in June 2021.

    Nine months later, Moscow sent troops into Ukraine.

    In 2022, the Kremlin announced the annexation of four Ukrainian regions – Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson – despite not having full control over them.

    Moscow has failed to achieve a decisive breakthrough in its full-scale invasion, but occupies large swathes of Ukraine’s eastern territory. Ukrainian offensives, meanwhile, have not been able to push the Russian forces back.

    LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Zelensky, Angela Merkel, Macron and Putin sit at a table at a summitLUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

    The last time Zelensky and Putin were in the same room was during a 2019 summit in Paris – when Angela Merkel was the German Chancellor

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