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President Trump, who is ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska, as he wants to end the war, said that the talks may include “exchange of some states”.
But an angry president Zelansky hit back on Saturday, insisting on Ukraine, said that “no award will be given to Russia for what has been done to Russia” And that “Ukrainians will not give their land occupiers”.
Members of the so-called coalition of interested-country who have promised to support Ukraine against Russia’s aggression-were in early to show their support, saying that any deal should include Ukraine and Europe, its safety warning is “at stake”.
The statement of joint leaders of the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Finland and European Commission said: “We share the belief that a diplomatic solution should protect the important security interests of Ukraine and Europe.
“Ukraine has freedom of choice on his fate. Meaningful talks can only be in the context of a ceasefire or lack of enmity. The path of peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine. We are committed to the principle that international boundaries should not be changed by force. The current line of contact should be the initial point of negotiations.”

Ekta’s show came when the UK hosted a hasty meeting of National Security Advisors from the United States, Ukraine and European countries on Saturday. The meeting held with David Lemi’s official country Retreat, Shaving, Kent, and American Vice President JD Vance was called “to discuss progress towards achieving a justified and permanent peace”.
Sir Kire Stmper on Saturday repeated “its unwavering support for Ukraine and its people”, while French President Emmanuel Macron said that Britain and Germany “were ready to work as much as possible for real peace” after a call with “Sir Kir and Chancellor Frederick Mars”.
Sir Keir and President Macron said in their call that “he welcomed President Trump’s efforts to stop the murder in Ukraine and end the war of aggression of Russia, and discussed how to work further with President Trump and President Zelanski in the coming days.”
Confirmation of next week’s summit with the US President in Alaska, Kremlin said that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin Will focus on discussing options to achieve “long -term peaceful resolution”.
President Putin is expected to use the meeting to meet his demands, including Ukraine two eastern regions as well as Crimea.
Announcing a conversation with reporters at the White House on Friday, Mr. Trump said that any deal may include “exchange of some states”, saying: “We are going to get some back. We are going to switch something. There will be some swapping of the states for the betterment of both.”
However, Mr. Zelancesi has rejected the notion and said that his country will not violate his constitution from the seeding region.
“Ukrainians will not give their land occupiers,” he said. He also warned that any peace agreement that excludes Kiev would be a “dead solution”.
President Trump’s decision to meet Mr. Putin feared that Ukraine may be sidelined in efforts to end the war.

But Mr. Zelancesi issued a staunch warning to the international community that any agreement without Ukraine would eventually fail.
He said: “Any decision without Ukraine is the decision of the same time against peace. They will not bring anything. These are dead decisions. They will never work.”
After his call with Sir Keir, Mr. Zelancesi said that both people “really shared the same scene on the need for permanent peace” and at the threat of Russia’s plan to reduce everything to discuss the impossible.
A Downing Street spokesman said: “The two leaders welcomed President Trump’s desire to end this barbaric war and agreed that we should keep pressure on Putin to end our illegal war. The Prime Minister ended the call by repeating his unwavering support for Ukraine and his people.”
Mr. Macron insisted that “Ukraine’s future cannot be decided without Ukrainian” and warned that “Europeans would also be part of the necessary solution, as their own security is at stake”.
Estonia’s Prime Minister Kristeon Michal joined the chorus of support and said that “security decisions for Ukraine for all in Europe” agreed. Pointing to Ukraine to leave the land to secure peace, he said: “Respect for regional integrity is the foundation of stable international relations and the changing boundaries by force can never be accepted.”
It was echoing by Danish Prime Minister Met Fredericsen, who wrote on X: “Any permanent disposal should respect the sovereignty of the UA – nothing about the UA without the UA. DK stands with our partners for a struggle for a struggle built on Ukrainian power and western unity and resolution.”
And after his phone calls with Mr. Zelancesi, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanches said: “We should reach a justified and permanent peace that respected Ukraine’s freedom and sovereignty. Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine. We should remain united.”
Russia has claimed the first four Ukrainian regions – Luhansk, Donnetsk, Zaporizahiya and Kheson, along with Crimea’s Black Sea Peninsula, which was annexed in 2014.
Mr. Putin’s army does not fully control all land in areas and Moscow has demanded that Ukraine take back its soldiers from parts that they still control.