European leaders to join Zelenskyy at White House meeting with Trump
European leaders join Zelensky and Trump to discuss a peace agreement aiming to end the war in Ukraine, with Trump backing security guarantees and territorial concessions, officials said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders in Washington, D.C., on Monday to discuss peace negotiations.
- This meeting follows a much-anticipated summit on Friday in Alaska between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which aimed to end the war but produced no ceasefire agreement.
- The discussions will focus on ensuring Ukraine’s protection, resolving disputes over territory, and maintaining assistance for Ukraine’s defense, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and other European leaders participating to represent a wide European consensus.
- Trump called the Alaska summit "extremely productive" and signaled favor toward a comprehensive peace agreement, while Zelenskyy supports a trilateral meeting but insists on strong security guarantees including Europe.
- Ukraine opposes territorial concessions and worries decisions might be made without its or Europe's input, raising concerns about the legitimacy and security implications of any deal.
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