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    Trump promises Kyiv involvement in peace talks with Russia

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    Posted on February 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Trump ensures Ukraine's participation in peace talks with Russia, aiming to resolve the conflict. European allies express concerns over potential concessions.

    Trump Advocates for Ukraine's Role in Peace Talks with Russia

    By Tom Balmforth and Bart H. Meijer

    KYIV/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Ukraine would be involved in peace talks with Russia, with a meeting among the three countries possible as early as Friday, amid fears by Kyiv and its European allies that they would be left out.

    Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said Ukraine would have a seat at the table during any peace negotiations with Russia over ending the war.

    "They're part of it. We would have Ukraine, and we have Russia, and we'll have other people involved, a lot of people,” Trump said.

    Asked whether he trusts Putin, he said: "I believe that he would like to see something happen. I trust him on this subject."

    Trump said U.S. and Russian officials would meet in Munich on Friday and that Ukraine was also invited.

    On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed "the need for bold diplomacy" to end the war in a call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, the State Department said.

    Russia's financial markets soared and the price of Ukraine's debt rose at the prospect of the first talks in years to end Europe's deadliest war since World War Two.

    Trump's unilateral overture to Putin on Wednesday, accompanied by apparent concessions on Ukraine's principal demands, raised alarm for both Kyiv and the European allies in NATO who said they feared the White House might make a deal without them.

    "We, as a sovereign country, simply will not be able to accept any agreements without us," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. He said Putin aimed to make his negotiations bilateral with the United States, and it was important that this not be allowed.

    The Kremlin said plans were under way for Putin and Trump to meet, possibly in Saudi Arabia. Ukraine would "of course" participate in peace talks in some way, but there would also be a bilateral negotiation track between the United States and Russia, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

    The United Arab Emirates has told the United States it wants to host talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, Reuters reported.

    European officials took an exceptionally firm line in public towards Trump's peace overture, saying any agreement would be impossible to implement unless they and the Ukrainians were included in negotiating it.

    "Any quick fix is a dirty deal," European foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said. She also denounced the apparent concessions offered in advance.

    "Why are we giving them (Russia) everything that they want even before the negotiations have been started?" said Kallas.

    A European diplomatic source said ministers had agreed to engage in a "frank and demanding dialogue" with U.S. officials - some of the strongest language in the diplomatic lexicon - at the annual Munich Security Conference beginning on Friday.

    'BEST NEGOTIATOR ON THE PLANET'

    On Wednesday, Trump made the first publicly acknowledged White House call with Putin since Russia's February 2022 full-scale invasion, and then followed it up with a call to Zelenskiy. Trump said he believed both men wanted peace.

    But the Trump administration also said openly for the first time that it was unrealistic for Ukraine to expect to return to its 2014 borders or join the NATO alliance as part of any agreement, and that no U.S. troops would join any security force in Ukraine that might be set up to guarantee a ceasefire.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who unveiled the new policy in remarks at NATO headquarters, said on Thursday the world was fortunate to have Trump, the "best negotiator on the planet, bringing two sides together to find a negotiated peace".

    Kremlin spokesman Peskov said Moscow was "impressed" by Trump's willingness to seek a settlement.

    Russia seized Ukraine's Crimea peninsula and its proxies captured territory in the east in 2014, before its full-scale invasion in 2022 when it captured more land in the east and south.

    Ukraine pushed Russian invaders back from the outskirts of Kyiv and recaptured swathes of territory in 2022, but its outmanned and outgunned forces have slowly ceded more land since a failed Ukrainian counter-offensive in 2023.

    Relentless fighting has killed or injured hundreds of thousands of troops on both sides and pulverised Ukrainian cities.

    Meanwhile, there has been no narrowing of positions on either side. Moscow demands Kyiv cede more land and be rendered permanently neutral in any peace deal; Kyiv says Russian troops must withdraw and it must win security guarantees comparable to NATO membership to prevent future attacks.

    Ukrainian officials have acknowledged in the past that full NATO membership may be out of reach in the short term, and that a hypothetical peace deal could leave some occupied land in Russian hands.

    But Ukraine's Sybiha said Kyiv remained committed to joining NATO, which he said was the simplest and least expensive way the West could provide the security guarantees needed to ensure peace.

    NATO's Secretary-General Mark Rutte, a former Dutch prime minister adept at smoothing over differences between Europe and Washington, said it was important Moscow understand the West remained united, noting that Ukraine had never been promised a peace deal would include alliance membership.

    Some Ukrainians saw Trump's moves as a betrayal. Myroslava Lesko, 23, standing near a sea of flags in downtown Kyiv honouring fallen troops, said: "It truly looks as if they want to surrender Ukraine, because I don't see any benefits for our country from these negotiations or Trump's rhetoric."

    However, Ukrainians have been worn out by three years of war, and many say they are prepared to sacrifice some aims to achieve peace.

    Many were frustrated by U.S. policy under Trump's predecessor Joe Biden, who vowed to help Ukraine win all its land back and provided tens of billions of dollars worth of military hardware, but only after delays that Ukrainian commanders say let Russian forces regroup.

    Trump, at least, was being forthright about the limits of U.S. support, said Tymofiy Mylovanov, president of the Kyiv School of Economics.

    "The difference between Biden and Trump is that Trump says out loud what Biden was thinking and doing about Ukraine," he said on social media.

    (Additional reporting by Yurii Kovalenko, Dan Peleschuk, Doina Chiacu and Andrea Shalal; Writing by Peter Graff and Rod Nickel; Editing by Jon Boyle, Gareth Jones, William Maclean and Daniel Wallis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump promises Ukraine's involvement in peace talks with Russia.
    • •U.S. and Russian officials to meet in Munich.
    • •Ukraine's sovereignty emphasized by President Zelenskiy.
    • •European allies express concern over potential concessions.
    • •Trump's diplomatic efforts praised by U.S. officials.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump promises Kyiv involvement in peace talks with Russia

    1What did Trump say about Ukraine's role in peace talks?

    Trump stated that Ukraine would have a seat at the table during peace negotiations with Russia, emphasizing their involvement in the discussions.

    2How did European officials react to Trump's peace overture?

    European officials expressed strong concerns, stating that any agreement would be impossible to implement without their and Ukraine's inclusion in negotiations.

    3What are the main demands from Russia and Ukraine regarding peace?

    Russia demands that Ukraine cede more land and remain neutral, while Ukraine insists that Russian troops must withdraw and that they retain their territorial integrity.

    4What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy say about the negotiations?

    Zelenskiy asserted that Ukraine would not accept any agreements made without their participation, emphasizing their sovereignty in the negotiations.

    5What is the significance of the upcoming meeting in Munich?

    The meeting in Munich is significant as it marks the first talks between U.S. and Russian officials since the beginning of the war, with Ukraine also invited to participate.

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