
European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House. This comes after unsuccessful negotiations between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska regarding the Ukraine conflict.
Trump expressed a preference for a permanent peace agreement over a ceasefire in Ukraine, a shift in strategy that received mixed reactions from European leaders who have traditionally supported a ceasefire. Putin’s peace offer reportedly involved Ukraine relinquishing control of the Donetsk region in return for frozen front lines in other territories.
There are concerns that Trump might push Zelensky to agree to terms discussed in Alaska. Zelensky, however, has firmly rejected ceding control of the Donbas region, fearing it could lead to future Russian aggressions.
European Union leaders backing Zelensky’s stance will attend the White House meeting in a show of solidarity. Downplaying prior tensions, the meeting aims to advance peace efforts despite the complexity of the situation.
The historical context of the conflict, coupled with geopolitical interests, inflames the uncertainty surrounding the negotiations. Ukraine’s desire for a sustainable peace that safeguards its sovereignty remains a key priority amid these diplomatic maneuvers.