Zelensky and Western Allies Demand Ukraine’s Inclusion in Any Russia Peace Deal Ahead of Alaska Summit
Ahead of the Alaska Summit, Zelensky and European leaders unite with Trump, insisting Ukraine must be part of any peace agreement with Russia.
Raja Awais Ali
8/13/20251 min read
Zelensky Rallies Western Leaders Ahead of Historic Alaska Summit
As the world focuses on the upcoming Alaska Summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has taken a decisive diplomatic step to safeguard his country’s sovereignty. On August 13, 2025, Zelensky joined a high-level virtual meeting from Berlin with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer — all alongside President Trump.
The message from the meeting was crystal clear: Ukraine will not accept any peace deal without its direct involvement. Zelensky stressed that Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are non-negotiable, warning that any behind-the-scenes arrangement would be unacceptable.
This gathering marked a rare show of unity among Western powers. The leaders agreed that any ceasefire or post-war agreement must include strong security guarantees to prevent Russia from launching another offensive. They also reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining Ukraine’s military and economic support.
For President Trump, this show of unity gives him a stronger diplomatic position heading into the Alaska Summit, where Putin is expected to push for a deal favorable to Moscow. By involving Zelensky before the talks, the U.S. and its allies sent a powerful signal: Ukraine will not be sidelined.
Analysts say timing is critical. In recent months, Russia’s battlefield advances have increased pressure on Kyiv, but Western leaders reject the idea that peace should come at the cost of Ukraine’s territory. The message from Berlin is both diplomatic and strategic: no agreement can stand without Ukraine’s participation.
The Alaska Summit is being billed as one of the most significant U.S.-Russia meetings in decades, with the potential to reshape the global political landscape. For Ukraine, this is more than a matter of prestige — it is a fight for survival. As the summit approaches, Zelensky’s coordinated diplomacy underscores that the West remains united in resisting Russian aggression.