Zelancesi won the European Union, NATO, as he is taking place in Trump-Putin talks

Ukrainian President Volodmi Zelanski won support from Europe and NATO on Sunday as he stopped diplomatic support before the Russia-US summit this week, where Kiev fears that Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump may try to determine the conditions to end the 3.5-year war. Trump announced last Friday that he would hold a 15 August summit with Putin in Alaska.A White House official said on Saturday that Trump was open to participate in Zelanski, but currently the preparation was for a bilateral meeting with Putin. The Russian President refused to meet Zelancesi last week, saying that the conditions for such an encounter were “unfortunately far away”. Trump said that a possible deal would include “some swapping of the states for the betterment of both (sides)”, a statement that concerned Ukraine’s alarm that it could face pressure to surrender more land.Zelansky says any decision taken without Ukraine would be “Stillbourne” and unnatural. On Saturday, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Finland and the European Commission said any diplomatic solution should protect the security interests of Ukraine and Europe. Kaza Kalas, head of the European Union’s foreign policy, said on Sunday, “The US has the power to force Russia to talk seriously.” “Any deal between the US and Russia should include Ukraine and the European Union, as it is a matter of security of Ukraine and the whole of Europe.” He said that the Foreign Minister of the European Union will meet on Monday to discuss the next steps.German Chancellor Frederick Merz said that he hoped that the Zelansky would attend the summit. NATO chief Mark Rute told ABC News that the August 15 summit “will be about Putin’s test, how serious it is to end this war”. He said: “It will be about safety guarantee, but also to accept that Ukraine decides on its future.”