The visit follows a summit in Alaska between the presidents of Russia and the US on resolving the Ukraine conflict

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky will arrive in Washington on Monday for talks with US President Donald Trump, accompanied by EU top brass, German outlet Bild has reported. 

Following the Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump signaled that he now favors a full peace settlement over a ceasefire, and that he may be open to a recognition of Russia’s new territories, consistent with Moscow’s position.

Trump’s shift has “thwarted” the EU’s plans for Ukraine, Bild stated on Sunday. EU leaders have insisted that a ceasefire come first, and have rejected territorial concessions, as has Zelensky.




Joining Zelensky in Washington will be European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and the leaders of France, Germany, and Finland, the tabloid wrote on Sunday.

Following the summit, French President Emmanuel Macron said the goal of the talks in Washington was to “present a united front” between Ukraine and the EU, and warned against showing “weakness” towards Russia.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the EU would continue to support Kiev, and that any negotiations needed to begin with a ceasefire. Von der Leyen rejected any notion that Ukraine should cede territory to Russia and threatened more sanctions on Moscow.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb is going to Washington to “help prevent any flare-ups between Trump and Zelensky and convince the US president to include Europe in any further talks,” Politico reported. Zelensky’s previous visit to Washington ended in a heated exchange between the Ukrainian and Trump.

Ukraine’s backers in the EU are “in a panic” following the Alaska summit, Russian economic envoy Kirill Dmitriev, who was part of Moscow’s delegation, has said.

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Putin reiterated on Saturday that any settlement of the Ukraine conflict should eliminate its root causes. Moscow insists that for lasting peace to be achieved, Ukraine should renounce its NATO ambitions, demilitarize, and recognize the current realities on the ground.

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