
BBC News
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is joining European leaders in Friday at Alaska’s summit with Russia in Russia, aiming to increase pressure on US President Donald Trump to the side.
On Wednesday, online calls with Trump, leaders are expected to repeat the decision without Ukraine, including forcibly changing the border.
Trump is associated with “some territorial exchange” in all peace contracts, and one of the demands of Russian President Vladimir Putin is that Kiyf surrenders some of Donbas still controlled.
On Tuesday, Zelensky said that such concessions can be used as a foothold for future attacks in Russia and have recently gained profits.
Russia began to invade Ukraine in February 2022.
The Russian summer offensive was in progress with the military suddenly pushed around the eastern village, Dobropillia, and developed 10km (6 miles) in the short term.
Zelensky said that while Moscow’s goal was to ignore Russia’s development, Moscow’s goal was to “make a” clear information space “before he met Trump before he met Trump before he met Trump.
There was no official details of the requirements that Putin could require Trump on Friday.
Donbas, composed of Luhansk and Donetsk, has been partially occupied by Russia since 2014.
Moscow now has about 70%of all Luhansks and Donetsk, but when he talks with reporters on Tuesday, Ukraine reaffirmed that he would refuse to leave Dobas.
Zelensky previously argued that the Ukrainians would not present their land to the occupied, and pointed out the constitution of the state, which required a referendum before the change of territory.
Last week, Trump said, “Russia and Ukraine will exchange territory, and Russia and Ukraine raised concerns that Moscow could forcibly redefine the Ukrainian border across Cibes and Europe.
Russia is currently less than 20% of Ukrainian territory.
On Tuesday, the White House told Trump that the Alaska dialogue would be “listening movement.” And to such a room, President Putin added that he would give “the best sign of how to end this war.”
Trump described the summit as a “meeting meeting” on Monday, and it seems that Friday meetings can make Ukraine and Russia closer to peace.
When the summit was announced last week, Trump made a positive sound that the meeting could make a concrete step toward peace.
“I say my intuition instinct has shot it,” he said.
The Ukrainian leader said that a contract without KYIV’s participation would be “dead decisions.”