Volodymyr Zelenskyy will join calls with Trump and Vance in last chance to shape US position before Alaska meeting

KYIV: European nations rallied behind Ukraine, saying peace in the war-torn nation can’t be resolved without Kyiv, ahead of a planned meeting between US President Donald Trump and…

Vance says the Trump administration no longer wants to finance Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion, but is fine with Ukraine buying American weapons from U.S. companies.

European nations have rallied behind Ukraine ahead of an upcoming meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Concerns are growing over Donald Trump’s plans to strike a deal with Vladimir Putin on Friday

In a joint statement, French, Italian, German, Finnish and Polish leaders, along with European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen, wrote that 'international borders must not be…

Foreign ministers expected to demand Russia agree to ceasefire and include Zelenskyy during emergency meeting

As things stand, there are no invites for the country being invaded, nor the continent it sits in, writes James Waterhouse.

According to the TV channel, US Vice President JD Vance will join Trump for the conversation

The talks are aimed at exerting pressure on Trump to back Ukraine more during his summit with Vladimir Putin on Friday.

The unpredictability of how the Alaska meeting will play out has fueled fears that the U.S. and Russia could coerce Ukraine into an unfavorable deal.

The uncertainty over what the Alaska talks could produce has raised fears in European capitals that Trump and Putin might take major decisions without Kyiv's involvement.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy will join calls with Trump and Vance in last chance to shape US position before Alaska meeting

Ukraine and EU see no sign that Russia is preparing for a ceasefire ahead of Trump-Putin talks on Friday.

German chancellor has arranged a series of meetings, beginning with European leaders and followed by a call with Trump.

European leaders held a call with Trump in a bid to influence his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.

Trump, who described the call as "a ten", was urged to keep Ukraine's interests at the forefront when he meets Putin on Friday.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited London on Thursday to shore up European support for efforts to prevent any agreement that would carve up Ukrainian land.