The Papers: 'No surrender' from Ukraine and 'Policing minister provokes ridicule'
Summary
Leaders from Ukraine and Europe communicated with U.S. President Donald Trump about upcoming talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made clear there would be no territorial concessions to Russia. Trump promised severe consequences for Russia and stated he would seek further dialogue if the initial meeting proved successful.Key Facts
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine would not give up territory to Russia.
- U.S. President Donald Trump plans to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin for peace talks in Alaska.
- European leaders expressed concerns that Trump might agree on territorial changes without Ukraine's input.
- Trump assured European leaders of "severe consequences" for Putin if the war doesn't end.
- There is a possibility of a second meeting involving Zelensky if the first meeting is successful.
- Reports suggested Trump might offer economic incentives, like access to rare earth minerals, to Russia.
- The White House denied having any discussions on a model to end the war similar to Israel's situation in the West Bank.
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