Zelenskyy rejects formally ceding Ukrainian territory, says Kyiv must be part of any negotiations
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ruled out ceding any territory to Russia for peace in a statement posted on Saturday.
- This occurs in the context of Russia's large-scale military assault on Ukraine initiated in early 2022, alongside Putin's continued refusal to agree to ceasefire demands from Ukraine, the United States, and European nations.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska next week to discuss the war, with Trump suggesting some territorial swapping.
- Zelensky warned that any peace agreements made without Ukraine’s involvement are doomed to fail and stressed that decisions excluding Kyiv undermine the prospects for true peace.
- The summit’s outcome remains uncertain as Moscow and Kyiv remain far apart, and Zelensky insists lasting peace must include Ukraine's voice and territorial integrity.
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