US, EU, and Ukrainian officials to meet in UK on Saturday ahead of Trump-Putin meeting
- On August 8, US President Donald Trump announced he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, August 15, in Alaska to discuss a possible peace deal.
- On Aug 9, David Lammy will host J.D. Vance and allies at Chevening House to coordinate Ukraine peace efforts, Downing Street said.
- Following Trump’s territorial comments, Zelensky rejected any agreement ceding land, saying Ukraine ‘will not give Russia any awards’ and ‘will not give their land to the occupier’.
- The planned summit has drawn alarm as Moscow’s negotiator Kirill Dmitriev warned countries might go to great lengths to derail the meeting, which Dan Caldwell suggested faces sabotage risks.
- With the summit next week, Ukraine and its allies will seek a unified stance amid global attention on the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska.
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European Union foreign ministers will discuss the meeting scheduled for next Friday between the presidents of the United States and Russia, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, by videoconference on Monday, the European Union's top diplomat announced.
Vance, Lammy hold talks with Ukrainian security officials ahead of Trump-Putin meet in Alaska
US Vice President JD Vance and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy have hosted a meeting with security officials to discuss the war in Ukraine ahead of the meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in Alaska
The meeting took place at the official field residence of the British Foreign Minister, Chevening House, located south of London
A few days before the meeting between US President Trump and Kremlin President Putin, high-ranking government representatives from the US, Ukraine and several European allies in the UK voted. Ukrainian President Selenskyy then spoke of a constructive exchange.
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