
President Donald Trump expressed optimism about ending the war in Ukraine after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said there is a “good possibility” of ending the conflict, citing productive discussions with both Russia and Ukraine. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine will not accept any peace deal between the US and Russia that excludes Kyiv’s participation.
Zelensky underscored the importance of preventing negotiations that align solely with Putin’s agenda. Residents of Zaporizhzhia, a frontline Ukrainian city, expressed concerns over potential US-Russia agreements. Viktoria Mochalova, a local psychologist, stated, “Selling Ukraine out is no achievement.” Anna Holovchenko, an IT specialist, remains cautiously optimistic, noting Trump’s rhetoric often differs from his actions.
NATO defence officials met in Brussels to discuss strengthening the alliance’s security, focusing on bolstering defence spending and military support for Ukraine. European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas criticized any moves to acquiesce to Russian demands preemptively, emphasizing Europe’s unwavering support for Ukraine. Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced NATO’s plan to enhance its rapid response force, aiming to bolster the alliance’s eastern flank, particularly in Poland.