
European Leaders Express Guarded Hope After Alaska Prep Talks
Ceasefire Demand and Sanction Threats
European leaders conveyed cautious optimism following discussions with President Trump regarding Ukraine strategy ahead of his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin. German Chancellor Merz hosted Ukrainian President Zelensky in Berlin for coordinated talks, where leaders unanimously emphasized that any agreement must prioritize an immediate ceasefire. Zelensky urged stronger sanctions against Russia while Macron indicated additional economic measures remain possible.
Territorial Integrity Concerns
The sensitive issue of territorial concessions surfaced after Trump's previous comments suggesting "exchange of territory" in potential peace deals. Zelensky firmly rejected land swaps, with Merz stressing that Ukraine's security interests must be non-negotiable in Alaska. Trump pledged to involve Ukraine in subsequent negotiations if initial talks prove successful.
Ultimatum to Moscow
President Trump issued stark warnings to Russia, threatening "severe consequences" should Putin refuse to end hostilities. Though unspecified, these reportedly include intensified economic sanctions. This follows Russia's recent breach of Ukrainian defensive lines in Donbas despite earlier ultimatums. NATO Secretary General Rutte characterized the pre-summit coordination as a "great call" while EU Commission President von der Leyen adopted more measured optimism.