Ukraine's Concerns Over Trump's Russia Overture: Allies Demand Inclusion in Peace Negotiations
Ukraine and its European allies expressed alarm after U.S. President Donald Trump made overtures to Russia's Vladimir Putin, suggesting Ukraine cannot regain its territory or join NATO. Kyiv insists on inclusion in negotiations, fearing Trump's concessions may weaken their position and compromise their security interests.

Ukraine, along with its European allies, voiced significant concerns over President Donald Trump's recent overtures towards Russia, fearing they might be excluded from crucial peace negotiations. This anxiety follows Trump's phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where he indicated that Ukraine might not recover its territories or join NATO.
European officials, alongside Kyiv, have firmly denounced any concessions made without their involvement, emphasizing that lasting agreements require their participation. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stressed the importance of not allowing the dialogue to turn bilateral between the U.S. and Russia, as such exclusion could compromise Ukraine's sovereign demands.
Critics, including Ukraine's allies, argue for a united front against Russia, fearing appeasement strategies like those implied by Trump. Despite the Trump administration's attempts to broker peace, the stance taken by Kyiv and European nations remains that any resolution should encompass their concerns to ensure comprehensive security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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