Key Points

European leaders are set to accompany Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for crucial talks with Donald Trump in Washington. The discussions will center on Russia's demands and potential security guarantees for Ukraine. Trump's envoy hinted at progress toward a three-way summit involving Putin, though Russia has yet to confirm. The meeting underscores global efforts to broker a lasting peace in Ukraine.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Joins Trump and European Leaders for Ukraine Peace Talks

  • European leaders to join Zelenskyy in Washington talks
  • Focus on Russia's land concessions and security guarantees
  • Trump may push for three-way Ukraine peace summit
  • Putin's stance remains unclear despite reported concessions
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European leaders to join Zelenskyy for Washington talks with Trump on Ukraine peace

Key European leaders to meet with Trump and Zelenskyy in Washington to discuss Ukraine peace deal and Russia's demands.

"Continue the work of coordination between Europeans and the United States with the aim of achieving a just and lasting peace. — Élysée Palace"

Kyiv, August 18

Several European leaders will accompany Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy when he meets US President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday.

As per CNN, leaders from France, Germany, the UK, Italy, and Finland are expected to attend the meeting. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will also be part of the delegation.

The Élysee Palace said French President Emmanuel Macron will "continue the work of coordination between Europeans and the United States with the aim of achieving a just and lasting peace that preserves Ukraine's vital interests and the security of Europe," CNN reported.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's office said he will discuss the status of the peace efforts in Ukraine with the other attendees and highlight Germany's interest in a rapid peace agreement.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised Zelenskyy's "desire for a just and lasting peace" and said he would also travel to Washington for the meeting.

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly agreed to allow US security guarantees for Ukraine and made concessions on "land swaps" as part of a potential peace deal during his summit with Trump, according to Trump's top envoy Steve Witkoff, as reported by CNN. Russia, however, has yet to mention such agreements, which appear to contradict Putin's past statements.

The White House meeting will be divided into two sessions, people familiar with the planning told CNN. Trump and Zelenskyy are expected to meet individually with their delegations first, before joining a larger group session and potentially a lunch with the visiting European leaders.

Talks are expected to focus on Russia's demands on land concessions and the contours of security guarantees for Ukraine, including the role of the US.

Witkoff told CNN that he believes Trump is close to securing a three-way meeting with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why is India not being included in these important global discussions? We're the 5th largest economy and have valuable experience in conflict resolution. The West needs to stop treating us like second-class participants in world affairs.
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Aman W
Trump's unpredictable style might actually help break the deadlock. Sometimes you need someone who doesn't play by the usual diplomatic rules to make progress. But let's hope Ukraine doesn't get pressured into unfair compromises.
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Shreya B
While the world focuses on Ukraine, we must remember our own border issues with China. Hope our government is learning from this situation about how to handle territorial disputes with wisdom and strength.
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Varun X
The timing is interesting - just before US elections. Is Trump really trying for peace or just looking for a foreign policy win for his campaign? Either way, hope it brings relief to suffering Ukrainian civilians 🙏
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Nisha Z
As an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this will affect oil prices and our economy. War or peace in Europe impacts our petrol prices and inflation. Hope our government has contingency plans ready.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think India's neutral stance is being misinterpreted as weakness. We should take a stronger moral position against aggression while maintaining our strategic autonomy. The world is watching how we balance

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