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    Europe and Kyiv lay out Ukraine ceasefire terms to Trump on call

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    Posted on August 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European leaders discussed Ukraine ceasefire terms with Trump to influence the upcoming U.S.-Russia summit, emphasizing Ukraine's involvement in negotiations.

    Table of Contents

    • Ceasefire Negotiations and International Relations
    • Key Players in the Discussion
    • Terms of the Ceasefire
    • Implications for U.S.-Russia Relations

    European Leaders Present Ceasefire Conditions for Ukraine to Trump

    Ceasefire Negotiations and International Relations

    By Thomas Escritt and Sarah Marsh

    Key Players in the Discussion

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said European leaders had laid out terms for a ceasefire in Ukraine that would protect their security interests in a call on Wednesday with U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Terms of the Ceasefire

    European leaders including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held the call with Trump in a bid to influence his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday, the first U.S.-Russia summit since 2021.

    Implications for U.S.-Russia Relations

    "We have made it clear that Ukraine must be at the table as soon as follow-up meetings take place," Merz said in at the joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    "We want negotiations to proceed in the right order, with a ceasefire at the outset."

    Merz, who initiated the meeting with Trump, said that Ukraine was prepared to negotiate on territorial issues, but "legal recognition of Russian occupation is not up for debate".

    The country would need "robust security guarantees", he said, although he did not detail what kind.

    If there was no movement on the Russian side in Alaska, however, "then the United States and we Europeans should and must increase the pressure".

    "President Trump is aware of this position and largely shares it," Merz said.

    The chancellor noted that all conversations held with Putin since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine three and a half years ago had each time been accompanied by an even Russian harsher military response.

    If the same occurred this time, it would show conversations with Putin were neither credible nor successful.

    "If the United States of America now work towards peace in Ukraine that safeguards European and Ukrainian interests, he can count on our full support in this endeavour," said Merz.

    (Reporting by Thomas Escritt in Berlin; Writing by Sarah Marsh; Editing by Madeline Chambers and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European leaders presented Ukraine ceasefire terms to Trump.
    • •The call aimed to influence the U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska.
    • •Ukraine insists on being part of follow-up negotiations.
    • •Legal recognition of Russian occupation is non-negotiable.
    • •Increased pressure on Russia if no progress is made.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe and Kyiv lay out Ukraine ceasefire terms to Trump on call

    1What is territorial integrity?

    Territorial integrity refers to the principle under international law that nations should not attempt to promote secession or territorial claims against other nations.

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