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Ukrainians fear a peace accord will be struck without them in a Trump-Putin summit. Zelensky rejects land swaps and warns against solutions without Ukraine. The article analyzes the political risks for Trump and the potential consequences for Ukraine.
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Sanger and Luke BroadwaterAug. 10, 2025Updated 10:15 a.m. ETFor nearly three years of the war in Ukraine, Washington\u2019s rallying cry in backing a fight against a Russian invasion was \u201cno negotiations about Ukraine without Ukraine.\u201dBut when President Trump meets President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Alaska on Friday, the Ukrainians will not be there, barring any last-minute invitation. And Kyiv\u2019s swift rejection of Mr. Trump\u2019s declaration that he is already negotiating with Russia over what he vaguely called \u201cland swaps,\u201d with no mention of security guarantees or arms for Ukraine, underscores the risks for the Ukrainians.It also carries political perils for Mr. Trump.Ukraine\u2019s fear for these past six months has been that Mr. Trump\u2019s image of a \u201cpeace accord\u201d is a deal struck directly between him and Mr. Putin \u2014 much as Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill divided up Europe at the Yalta conference in 1945. That meeting has become synonymous with historical debates over what can go wrong when great powers carve up the world, smaller powers suffer the consequences and free people find themselves cast under authoritarian rule.ImagePresident Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has rejected the idea that Ukraine could give land to Russia.Credit...Antonio Masiello\/Getty ImagesUkraine\u2019s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, himself invited such comparisons in a speech to his people hours after Mr. Trump raised the specter of deciding Ukraine\u2019s fate in a one-on-one meeting in Alaska, territory that was once part of the Russian empire. (While Mr. Putin has made clear that he regards Ukraine as rightful Russian territory dating back to the days of Peter the Great, the Russian leader has not called for the reversal of the $7.2 million sale of Alaska to the United States in 1867, during a period of financial distress for the empire.)\u201cUkrainians will not give their land to the occupier,\u201d Mr. Zelensky said, noting that the Ukrainian Constitution prohibits such a deal.Then, in what sounded like a direct warning to Mr. Trump, he added: \u201cAny solutions that are against us, any solutions that are without Ukraine, are simultaneously solutions against peace. They will not bring anything. These are dead solutions.\u201dWant to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Russia and Ukraine? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.Mr. Zelensky is the one with the most on the line in the summit. After his bitter Oval Office encounter with Mr. Trump in February, which ended in Mr. Trump\u2019s declaration that \u201cyou don\u2019t have the cards right now,\u201d he has every reason to fear Mr. Trump is at best an unreliable partner. At worst, Mr. Trump is susceptible to being flattered and played by Mr. Putin, for whom he has often expressed admiration.But there are also considerable political risks for Mr. Trump. Those would be especially acute if he is viewed as forcing millions of Ukrainians into territorial concessions, with few compensating guarantees that Mr. Putin would not, after taking a breather of a few years, seize the rest of the country.\u201cPresident Trump still seems to be going into this conversation as if Putin is negotiating as a partner or friend,\u201d said Tressa Guenov, the director for programs and operations at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council. \u201cThat will continue to make these discussions difficult if Ukraine isn\u2019t involved.\u201dMr. Trump\u2019s personal envoy, Steve Witkoff, raised the possibility of a meeting of Mr. Trump, Mr. Zelensky and Mr. Putin, and in the past week, it looked like that might be a precondition for the session in Alaska. But Mr. Trump waved away the notion when asked about it by reporters on Friday.A senior administration official said on Saturday that the president remained open to a trilateral meeting with Mr. Putin and Mr. Zelensky, but that the meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin was set to go ahead as scheduled.Yet the gap in how Mr. Trump approaches these negotiations and how the United States\u2019 allies in Europe approach them became all the more vivid on Saturday.After a meeting of European national security advisers and Ukrainian officials with Vice President JD Vance, who is on a visit to Britain, leaders of the European Union\u2019s executive branch and nations including France, Britain, Italy and Germany called in a statement for \u201cactive diplomacy, support to Ukraine and pressure on the Russian Federation to end their illegal war.\u201dThey added that any agreement needed to include \u201crobust and credible security guarantees that enable Ukraine to effectively defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity,\u201d phrases Mr. Trump has avoided. \u201cThe path to peace in Ukraine cannot be decided without Ukraine,\u201d the leaders said.Mr. Trump has long sought a direct meeting with Mr. Putin, declaring publicly that a problem like Ukraine could only be resolved with a meeting between the two top leaders. He also said last week that he expects to see President Xi Jinping of China before the end of the year. And he seems reluctant to impose more tariffs or sanctions ahead of those meetings. In fact, his deadline for Mr. Putin to declare a cease-fire or face crushing \u201csecondary sanctions\u201d melted away on Friday without a mention from Mr. Trump, other than that people should wait for his meeting with Mr. Putin.The fact that Mr. Trump is even meeting with Mr. Putin represents a small victory for the Russian president, Ms. Guenov said.\u201cTrump still has given Putin the benefit of the doubt, and that dynamic is one Putin will attempt to exploit even beyond this meeting,\u201d she added.While Mr. Trump has insisted that an understanding between himself and the Russian president is crucial to a broader peace, Mr. Putin, Ms. Guenov said, would certainly welcome any land concessions Mr. Trump is willing to grant.Already the president has signaled that is where these talks are headed. Mr. Trump on Friday suggested that a peace deal between the two countries could include \u201csome swapping of territories,\u201d signaling that the United States may join Russia in trying to compel Ukraine to permanently cede some of its land \u2014 the suggestion flatly rejected by Mr. Zelensky.\u201cWe\u2019re going to get some back, and we\u2019re going to get some switched,\u201d said Mr. Trump, leaving unclear who the \u201cwe\u201d in that statement was. \u201cThere\u2019ll be some swapping of territories to the betterment of both, but we\u2019ll be talking about that either later, or tomorrow.\u201dRussian officials have demanded that Ukraine cede the four regions that Moscow claimed to have \u201cannexed\u201d from Ukraine in late 2022, even as some of that land remains under Ukrainian control. And Russia is seeking a formal declaration that the Crimean peninsula is once again its territory. (Yalta, where the meeting of three great powers was held 80 years ago, is a resort city on the southern coast of Crimea.)Until late last week, it appeared likely that the meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin would be held on the traditional neutral grounds of the old Cold War, perhaps in Geneva or Vienna. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. saw Mr. Putin in Geneva in June 2021, eight months before the Ukraine invasion, for what turned out to be the only face-to-face meeting of their presidencies.ImagePresident Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Russian officials have demanded that Ukraine cede the four regions that Moscow claimed to have \u201cannexed\u201d from Ukraine. And Russia is seeking a declaration that the Crimean peninsula is once again its territory.Credit...Pool photo by Mikhail MetzelMr. Putin\u2019s willingness to venture into American territory was striking, not least because his arrival in the United States will signal the end of his political and legal isolation from the country. In the past few months, Mr. Trump has terminated efforts at the Justice Department and the State Department to collect evidence of war crimes committed by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. But inviting Mr. Putin to meet in the United States seemed to extinguish any threat that the United States would provide evidence to the prosecution.\u201cIt\u2019s bewildering how we could bring in somebody the International Criminal Court has classified as a war criminal,\u201d said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the president of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute, who has tracked many of the Russian violations.But he emphasized that Mr. Putin is entering the meeting with Mr. Trump in an extraordinarily weak position economically, and that it would benefit U.S. negotiators to realize how few cards Russia holds.\u201cThe mystical illusion of power that Putin creates is as real as the Wizard of Oz,\u201d Mr. Sonnenfeld said. \u201cThe Russian economy has been imploding. Trump doesn\u2019t seem to realize that.\u201dMr. Sonnenfeld cautioned Mr. Trump against any deal in which Ukraine would give up rights to the Donbas region, particularly given the agreement that the Trump administration negotiated for the United States to share in future revenues from Ukraine\u2019s mineral reserves through a joint investment fund.\u201cGiving up the Donbas would be disastrous,\u201d he said. \u201cThat is where a lot of these valuable minerals are.\u201dDavid E. Sanger\u00a0covers the Trump administration and a range of national security issues. He has been a Times journalist for more than four decades and has written four books on foreign policy and national security challenges.Luke Broadwater covers the White House for The Times.A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 10, 2025, Section A, Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: Any Deal Without Ukraine Is No Deal, Zelensky Says. 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Russia-Ukraine WarThe LatestTrump-Putin MeetingUkraine Restores Watchdogsβ PowersRussiaβs Mobile InternetSurviving a 9-Story FallAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTYou have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading.Supported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTIn a Trump-Putin Summit, Ukraine Fears Losing Say Over Its FutureSince President Trump retook office, many Ukrainians have worried a peace accord would be struck without them.Share full articleUkrainian civilians rushed from the scene of a drone attack in Kharkiv in June.Credit...David Guttenfelder/The New York TimesBy David E. Sanger and Luke BroadwaterAug. 10, 2025Updated 10:15 a.m. ETFor nearly three years of the war in Ukraine, Washingtonβs rallying cry in backing a fight against a Russian invasion was βno negotiations about Ukraine without Ukraine.βBut when President Trump meets President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Alaska on Friday, the Ukrainians will not be there, barring any last-minute invitation. And Kyivβs swift rejec...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d0-9210-4dbd-873c-971218fd170cSimplified: Ukraine fears losing say over its future in a Trump-Putin Summit
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a116128e-5705-4094-8a94-45f73faeb73dSimplified: Mr. Rubio and the State Department are also helping organize a summit planned for Friday in Alaska between Mr. Trump and President Vladimir V Putin of...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Historical , Politics π a11647d1-59f2-4260-9dbd-2dbd2a6268f7Simplified: The Yalta meeting has become synonymous with historical debates over what can go wrong when great powers carve up the world smaller powers suffer cons...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d1-8cc3-49fb-b750-faf3cb0c98d9Simplified: President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has rejected the idea that Ukraine could give land to Russia
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π€ Volodymyr Zelensky π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d1-b842-4ba7-9bbf-378dd7a9263cSimplified: Ukrainians will not give their land to the occupier
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π€ Volodymyr Zelensky π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d1-e1c1-4262-81b1-5f841b5a63ddSimplified: Any solutions against Ukraine are simultaneously solutions against peace
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π€ Volodymyr Zelensky π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d2-0b32-4d9c-ad4d-907ab5b5381dSimplified: They will not bring anything
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Simplified: We tried the rifle we tried shooting there is no solution
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d2-919b-4355-986c-d8a256055369Simplified: Zelensky has the most on the line in the summit
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d2-b6b8-4e0a-a71f-03ae144d89beSimplified: Zelensky has reason to fear Trump is an unreliable partner after their Oval Office encounter in February
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π€ Jonathan Lemire π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Geopolitics π a1162e8f-c4cb-4e88-8cc7-9af61ebfbaedSimplified: Trump's deference to Russia's authoritarian leader has been one of the most enduring geopolitical subplots of the past decade
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d2-edd7-410d-8b4f-f27335999bccSimplified: Risks would be acute if Trump forces Ukrainians into territorial concessions with few guarantees Putin would not seize the rest of the country
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π€ Tressa Guenov π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d3-0e18-4504-9ca2-fa3c464af568Simplified: Trump seems to be going into this conversation as if Putin is negotiating as a partner or friend
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π€ Tressa Guenov π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d3-2bd7-414c-bbfd-945731914f54Simplified: Discussions will continue to be difficult if Ukraine is not involved
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π€ A senior administration official π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d3-47e0-4df1-b3ed-f5f103db8278Simplified: The meeting between Trump and Putin was set to go ahead as scheduled
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π€ Leaders of the European Union's executive branch and nations including France Britain Italy and Germany π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a11647d3-6243-402c-9f44-0be4df74d310Simplified: Any agreement needed to include robust and credible security guarantees that enable Ukraine to effectively defend its sovereignty and territorial inte...
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Simplified: The president has often raised the prospect of meeting with Putin
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , International Relations π a116128c-be1a-492c-99c6-43fdae783af7Simplified: He is also seeking to help organize a summit this year between Mr. Trump and Xi Jinping Chinaβs leader
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Simplified: Meeting with Mr Putin represents a small victory for the Russian president Ms Guenov said
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Simplified: Russian officials demanded Ukraine cede four regions Moscow claimed to have annexed from Ukraine in late 2022
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Russia is seeking a formal declaration that the Crimean peninsula is once again its territory.0.950Simplified: Russia is seeking declaration Crimean peninsula is again its territory
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Simplified: Yalta is resort city on southern coast of Crimea meeting of three great powers was held 80 years ago
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Simplified: President Biden saw Mr Putin in Geneva in June 2021 eight months before Ukraine invasion
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Simplified: Mr Putin's willingness to venture into American territory was striking
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Simplified: Mr Trump terminated efforts at Justice Department and State Department to collect evidence of war crimes committed by Russia during invasion of Ukrain...
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Simplified: Situation in Russia is far from stable
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π€ Jeffrey Sonnenfeld π News Article π·οΈ Politics π a11647d5-3599-4669-8572-c0aa9c99e4baSimplified: Giving up Donbas would be disastrous
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π€ Jeffrey Sonnenfeld π News Article π·οΈ Economics π a11647d5-4f68-4d5f-80b4-8f5d569274edSimplified: That is where valuable minerals are