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Zelensky Opens High-Stakes Peace Talks in Berlin with Trump Envoy and European Leaders

Ukraine’s president meets U.S. envoys and European counterparts in the German capital to negotiate ceasefire terms and security guarantees amid Russia’s ongoing war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky travelled to Berlin this weekend to begin critical negotiations on ending Russia’s nearly four-year war, participating in talks with representatives of the United States and key European governments.

The discussions, hosted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, bring together President Zelensky, U.S. special envoys including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and European leaders to explore the fundamentals of a ceasefire, security guarantees and other elements of a lasting peace.

Mr Zelensky said ahead of the meetings that Ukraine is seeking a “dignified” peace and firm assurances that Russia would not renew hostilities in the future, underscoring Kyiv’s priority of preserving sovereignty and preventing fresh aggression.

European states have affirmed continued support for Ukraine, even as negotiating positions diverge on key issues such as territorial arrangements and defence commitments.

The talks arrive at a moment of intense diplomatic effort as Western allies balance pressure on Kyiv to compromise with efforts to secure robust safeguards against future threats.

One major development emerging from the negotiations is Ukraine’s willingness to reconsider its longstanding ambition to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in exchange for legally binding security guarantees from the United States and its partners, a shift Zelensky described as a significant compromise to achieve peace.

At the same time, Kyiv has rejected proposals that would require ceding territory, insisting any territorial decisions must involve democratic validation.

The U.S. delegation emphasised exploring a range of options, including potential international security frameworks and demilitarised zones in contested regions, while Moscow’s position remains rigid, demanding Ukrainian withdrawal from occupied areas as a precondition for any ceasefire.

Russia also continued military operations during the diplomatic push, launching renewed missile and drone strikes across Ukrainian territory, signalling that the battlefield and the negotiation table remain deeply interconnected.

As talks continue, leaders from France, the United Kingdom and other European states reaffirmed their support for Kyiv’s sovereignty and emphasised the need for strong collective action in pursuit of peace, highlighting both diplomatic unity and the complex challenges that lie ahead in forging a durable end to the conflict.
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