Brussels 10.08.2025 “We welcome President Trump’s work to stop the killing in Ukraine, end the Russian Federation’s war of aggression, and achieve just and lasting peace and security for Ukraine” reads the press-release of the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
(Image above: Alaska map, USA.)
We welcome President Trump’s efforts to stop the killing in Ukraine.
Diplomacy combined with continued pressure on Russia is how we will achieve a just and lasting peace.
One that respects Ukraine's sovereignty and the vital security interests of both Ukraine and Europe.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) August 9, 2025
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“We are convinced that only an approach that combines active diplomacy, support to Ukraine and pressure on the Russian Federation to end their illegal war can succeed.
“We stand ready to support this work diplomatically, as well as by upholding our substantive military and financial support to Ukraine, including through the work of the Coalition of the Willing, and by upholding and imposing restrictive measures against the Russian Federation.
“We share the conviction that a diplomatic solution must protect Ukraine’s and Europe’s vital security interests.
'It seems the US is not entirely against Zelenskyy joining these talks.'
Journalist Audrey MacAlpine reports from Kyiv as rumours begin to stir that Volodymyr Zelenskyy could be invited to attend Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's meeting in Alaska. pic.twitter.com/VvqWrZUcAD
— GB News (@GBNEWS) August 10, 2025
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“We agree that these vital interests include the need for robust and credible security guarantees that enable Ukraine to effectively defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Ukraine has the freedom of choice over its own destiny. Meaningful negotiations can only take place in the context of a ceasefire or reduction of hostilities. The path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine. We remain committed to the principle that international borders must not be changed by force. The current line of contact should be the starting point of negotiations.
“We reiterate that Russia’s unprovoked and illegal invasion of Ukraine is a flagrant violation of the UN Charter, the Helsinki Final Act, the Budapest Memorandum, and successive Russian commitments. We underline our unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
It's a brilliant move by President Trump to have the Ukraine peace talks in Alaska, a place about as far away from European leaders as you can possibly get. Because if they were held in Europe, they'd all be looking to get in a photo op and take credit for it. pic.twitter.com/g6g5nIrvg3
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) August 8, 2025
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“We continue to stand firmly by the side of Ukraine. We are united as Europeans and determined to jointly promote our interests. And we will continue to cooperate closely with President Trump and with the United States of America, and with President Zelenskyy and the people of Ukraine, for a peace in Ukraine that protects our vital security interests”.