European
allies rally behind Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin summit
Forceful
show of support comes amid scramble to counter Trump’s suggestion of a land
swap to end the war.
August
10, 2025 9:10 am CET
By Jones
Hayden and Sam Clark
https://www.politico.eu/article/european-allies-rally-behind-ukraine-ahead-of-trump-putin-summit/
Ukraine’s
European allies rallied behind the war-torn country on Saturday, stressing the
need to respect its national sovereignty and to include Kyiv in peace
negotiations, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion of a land swap
to end the conflict.
The
renewed show of support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s efforts
to defend his country against Moscow’s aggression comes ahead of the meeting
Trump plans with Russian President Vladimir Putin set for this coming Friday in
Alaska.
“A
diplomatic solution must protect Ukraine’s and Europe’s vital security
interests,” the leaders of the U.K., France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Finland
and the European Commission said in a joint statement issued late Saturday.
“The path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine,” they said.
“We
remain committed to the principle that international borders must not be
changed by force,” the leaders stressed.
Trump
said on Friday that there will be “some swapping of territories” as part of a
ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine, a proposition that was quickly
rejected by Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy
said Kyiv is “ready to work together with President Trump,” but any decisions
made without Ukraine are “unworkable,” he added.
Trump is
open to holding a trilateral summit in Alaska that would include Zelenskyy, a
White House official told reporters on Saturday. But Washington is currently
planning a bilateral meeting with Putin at his request, the official added.
Ukraine
and its allies have no doubts “about America’s ability to ensure that the war
ends,” Zelenskyy said in a separate statement Saturday. “The president of the
United States has the leverage and the determination.”
Under the
proposal being floated by the Trump administration, the Kremlin would agree to
a freeze of the war along the contact line in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, where
Russia controls less land than in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, a person
familiar with the matter told POLITICO. In return, Moscow would be allowed to
keep the Donbas, said the person, granted anonymity to discuss sensitive
diplomacy.
U.S.
special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin last week and told Trump that the
Russian president had presented the terms under which the Kremlin would agree
to stop its military offensive in Ukraine, a White House official told
POLITICO. The official declined to describe Russia’s terms, but Trump said land
swaps between Russia and Ukraine are under discussion.
European
governments scrambled on Saturday to coordinate ahead of the Trump-Putin summit
set for Aug. 15. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy arranged an urgent
meeting of European and Ukrainian officials in the U.K. to discuss the
prospects for a ceasefire agreement, in a gathering that included U.S. Vice
President JD Vance.
In their
statement late Saturday, the European leaders, emphasized that “international
borders must not be changed by force” and stressed that a truce needs to be in
place in order to facilitate peace talks.
“Meaningful
negotiations can only take place in the context of a ceasefire or reduction of
hostilities,” the leaders said. “Ukraine has the freedom of choice over its own
destiny,” they added.
Veronika
Melkozerova contributed reporting.

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