BRUSSELS — European Union leaders appealed on Tuesday to U.S. President Donald Trump to deffinish their security interests at a key summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin later this week over the war in Ukraine.
Putin appeared to be on the verge of creating a key territorial grab ahead of Friday’s summit, potentially to utilize as leverage in any peace neobtainediations.
Concerns over the summit
The Europeans are desperate to exert some influence over the meeting from which they have been sidelined. It remains unclear whether even Ukraine will take part. Trump has declared that he wants to see whether Putin is serious about finishing the war, now in its fourth year.
But Trump has disappointed U.S. allies in Europe by declareing that Ukraine will have to give up some Russian-held territory. He also declared that Russia must accept land swaps, although it remains unclear what Putin might be expected to surrfinisher.
The Europeans and Ukraine are wary that Putin, who has waged the largegest land war in Europe since 1945 and utilized Russia’s energy might to test to cow the EU, might secure favorable concessions and set the outlines of a peace deal without them.
The overarching fear for European countries is that Putin will set his sights on one of them next if he wins in Ukraine.
In a statement early on Tuesday, the leaders declared that they “welcome the efforts of President Trump towards finishing Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.” But, they underlined, “the path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine.”
“A just and lasting peace that brings stability and security must respect international law, including the principles of indepfinishence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and that international borders must not be modifyd by force,” they declared.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected the idea that Ukraine must commit to giving up land to secure a ceasefire. Russia holds shaky control over four of the countest’s regions, two in the countest’s east and two in the south.
Zelenskyy on Monday thanked European leaders for their support and urged for more diplomatic and economic pressure on Moscow as long as “they continue the war and occupation.”
“We see that the Russian army is not preparing to finish the war,” Zelenskyy posted on Telegram. “On the contrary, they are carrying out shiftments that indicate preparations for new offensive operations. Under such conditions, it is important that nothing threatens the unity of the world.”
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the chief of Zelenskyy’s office, declared anything short of Russia’s strategic defeat would mean that any ceasefire deal would be on Moscow’s terms, erode international law and sfinish a dangerous signal to the world.
Putin’s ultimate goal is to “eliminate Ukraine as a sovereign state by dismantling its military, foreign policy and right to self-determination,” Podolyak declared on Telegram.
Russia closes in on a major city
In Ukraine, a Russian missile attack on a Ukrainian military training facility left one soldier dead and 11 others wounded, the Ukrainian Ground Forces posted on Telegram. Soldiers rushing to shelters were hit with cluster munitions, according to the Ukrainian Ground Forces.
Meanwhile, Russia appeared close to taking an important city in the Donetsk region, as its forces were reported to be rapidly infiltrating positions north of Pokrovsk.
Military analysts applying open source information to monitor the battles declare the next 24-48 hours could be critical. Losing Pokrovsk would hand Russia an important battlefield victory ahead of the summit. It would also complicate Ukrainian supply lines to the Donetsk region, where the Kremlin has focutilized the bulk of its military efforts.
“A lot will depfinish on availability, quantity and quality of Ukrainian reserves,” Pasi Paroinen, an analyst with the Finland-based Black Bird Group, wrote in a post on X late Monday.
Ukraine’s military declared its forces are ffinishing off Russian infantest units testing to infiltrate their defensive positions in the Donetsk region. The region’s Ukrainian military command posted on Facebook Monday that enemy soldiers penetrating Ukrainian lines to capture more territory “face inevitable death” but acknowledges that the situation remains “difficult, unpleasant and dynamic.”
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Putin’s public rehabilitation
On Monday, Trump repeated that “there’ll be some land swapping going on.” He declared that this would involve “some bad stuff for both” Ukraine and Russia. His seemingly public rehabilitation of Putin — a pariah in most of Europe — has unnerved Ukraine’s backers.
Trump was also critical of Zelenskyy, noting that Ukraine’s leader had been in power for the duration of the war and declared “nothing happened” during that time. He contrasted that with Putin, who has wielded power unchallenged in Russia for decades.
It’s unclear whether the Europeans were unsettled by Trump mistakenly declareing twice he would be traveling to Russia on Friday to meet Putin. The summit is taking place in the U.S. state of Alquestiona, which was colonized by Russia in the 18th century until Czar Alexander II sold it to the U.S. in a land deal in 1867.
The Europeans will build a fresh attempt to rally Trump to Ukraine’s cautilize on Wednesday at virtual meetings convened by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Trump did not confirm whether he would take part, but he did declare: “I’m going to obtain everybody’s ideas” before meeting with Putin.
Tuesday’s statement was also meant to be a demonstration of European unity. But Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is Putin’s closest ally in Europe and has attempted to block EU support for Ukraine, did not finishorse it. He was the only one of the bloc’s 27 leaders who refutilized to do so.











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