U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Pressure One on his solution to Alaska meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on to barter an finish to the warfare in Ukraine, U.S., August 15,2025.
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LONDON — Three targets are topping the agenda as a number of European leaders be part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to satisfy U.S. chief Donald Trump in Washington D.C.
Friday’s Alaska summit raised considerations in Europe that Trump may need softened his stance towards potential sanctions on Russia, and is now pushing for a everlasting peace deal in Ukraine as a substitute of an preliminary ceasefire — an method extra aligned with Moscow’s place.
EU officers nonetheless recall Zelenskyy’s incendiary look within the Oval workplace in February, when Trump and Vice President JD Vance criticized the Ukrainian chief in entrance of TV cameras for not being grateful sufficient for U.S. assist all through the warfare.
This time round, EU leaders are touring to the US on Monday seeking to convey Washington on the facet of Ukraine. The European cohort consists of heads of state which can be near Trump, resembling Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni and Finnish President Alexander Stubb.
“The target is especially to assist Zelenskyy,” a senior EU diplomat, who didn’t wish to be named as a result of sensitivity of the subject, informed CNBC on Sunday. “The concept is to verify [Trump] has the identical aims as Europe.”
The identical diplomat outlined: “Our major aims are: safety ensures, cease the killing and go for a trilateral assembly.”
Safety ensures
Going through a situation that options the tip of the warfare however no NATO membership for Kyiv, Ukraine has insisted on safety reassurances that lower the chance of additional assaults and invasions of its territory.
In keeping with U.S. Particular Envoy Steve Witkoff, Putin agreed to permit Europe and the U.S. to supply such post-war safety ensures to Ukraine, which might be described as protections just like Article 5 within the NATO alliance — a measure that states that an assault in opposition to one member is an assault on all.
An EU official, who follows these geopolitical subjects however didn’t wish to be named as a result of sensitivity of the problem, informed CNBC that “NATO article-5 like safety ensures for Ukraine are nice, however unclear what they may entail in follow.”
Talking to CNBC’s Europe Early Version on Monday, former U.S. diplomat James Bindenagel stated these safety ensures would permit Western — however not NATO — forces to be current in Ukraine, which “would have the power to struggle again to any violations of a ceasefire.”
Cease the killing
Putin has reportedly referred to as for Ukraine’s withdrawal from the Donetsk and Luhansk areas within the east of the nation and added that Moscow may freeze the entrance traces within the areas of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia within the south.
Nevertheless, the promise to finish the warfare in trade for territorial concessions is a long-standing no-go for Kyiv, with Zelenskyy saying final week that such a give up could be a “springboard” for a future new Russian offensive.
“So long as the bloodshed in Ukraine continues, Europe will preserve diplomatic and, particularly, financial strain on Russia,” European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen stated in a Sunday assertion.
She added the EU will “proceed to strengthen sanctions,” and is advancing preparations for a nineteenth package deal of measures to place ahead in early September.
Trump, Putin and Zelenskyy?
The opposite goal that Europe desires to satisfy on Monday is securing White Home assist for a gathering that options Trump and Putin, but in addition brings Zelenskyy to the negotiating desk.
“These are difficult occasions; solely Ukraine can select its personal future,” von der Leyen stated on Sunday.
Trump has spoken a few potential summit that includes himself, Russian and Ukrainian management, however he has not talked about that prospect of such gathering because the Alaska summit.
—CNBC’s Emilia Hardie contributed to this report.