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Zelenskyy Defiant: No Land Concessions as Trump-Putin Summit Looms

Zelenskyy Defiant: No Land Concessions as Trump-Putin Summit Looms

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In the last several days Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been a headline fixture with the tension over Ukraine’s exclusion from the upcoming Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Zelenskyy was quick to respond publicly and through diplomatic channels. According to ABC News he asserted that Russia is gearing up for new offensive operations rather than peace and is redeploying troops—not a sign of readiness for a ceasefire. The president declared there is no indication the Russians are preparing for a post-war scenario and accused Putin of using negotiations as a façade while continuing pressure on Ukraine. Zelenskyy has categorically refused any territorial concessions stating Kyiv will not cede land to Russia, nor abandon its aspirations for NATO[ABC News CBS News].

Over the weekend Zelenskyy was present across social media and traditional channels. In a video clip posted on X and articulated further on Sky News and CBS News he reaffirmed, “Ukrainians will not gift their land to the occupier,” in direct opposition to Trump’s musings about potential “swapping of territories” at the summit. He emphasized that any peace must be dignified and cannot be achieved without Ukraine’s participation. While Trump described the summit as a “feel out meeting,” suggesting he could broker a deal quickly, Zelenskyy remained skeptical, interpreting Russia’s demands—including permanent exclusion from NATO and recognition of Russian control over territory—as attempts to “partition Ukraine.” Trump reportedly plans to follow his discussion with Putin by reaching out directly to Zelenskyy and other European leaders, and Vice President JD Vance publicly confirmed that Washington is trying to arrange a trilateral summit, but logistics remain fluid. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Merz invited Trump and Zelenskyy to a virtual meeting, along with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, but frustration was evident over Zelenskyy’s unwavering stance on territorial sovereignty[DW ABC News].

Diplomatically Zelenskyy has been in close contact with President Erdogan of Türkiye, expressing gratitude for mediation efforts and discussing the need for genuine peace, while both leaders agreed that any “simulated peace” only encourages further Russian aggression. He also spoke with the Amir of Qatar and Prime Minister Dick Schoof of the Netherlands, reiterating that decisions about Ukraine cannot occur without Ukraine. Zelenskyy voiced readiness for any format of negotiations that aim to stop the killings and end the war, and invited Erdogan to Ukraine. Behind the scenes he gathered his diplomatic and military teams, coordinated with European officials, and made preparations for high-level events at the upcoming UN General Assembly. The Ukrainian ambassador to the US publicly emphasized the need for President Trump to be effective in seeking “great results” for Ukraine.

Domestically Zelenskyy convened meetings with Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, as well as military and finance officials, announcing more direct funding and immediate procurement for combat brigades and youth support—an attempt to reassure both the frontline and civil society. Social media continued to buzz with speculation about whether Zelenskyy would crash the Alaska summit; however, the White House clarified he was not invited for strategic reasons, although diplomatic teams are still coordinating potential future discussions. No major public appearances beyond these diplomatic calls were reported, but Zelenskyy’s consistent media messaging keeps his public presence pronounced worldwide.

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