Europe allies say Ukraine peace talks must include Kyiv
Summary
European countries emphasize that Ukraine must be part of any peace talks with Russia. There is concern over a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska that might exclude Ukraine. European leaders stress that international borders should not change by force and continue to support Ukraine against Russia.Key Facts
- European countries assert Ukraine should be included in any peace talks with Russia.
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan to meet in Alaska; Ukraine is not currently included.
- European leaders, including those from the UK, France, and Germany, released a joint statement supporting Ukraine's involvement.
- President Zelensky criticized ideas of territorial swaps as a solution, calling them unacceptable.
- Reports suggest the U.S. may consider a proposal with Russia regarding the Donbas region and Crimea.
- European leaders emphasize that international borders should not be changed by force.
- Talks between Trump and European leaders include discussions on a possible peace plan involving reciprocal territorial decisions.
- France's President Macron and other European leaders call for Europe's inclusion in any peace negotiations, noting their security concerns.
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