Here’s What Unfolded After The Alaska Summit: From Zelensky’s US Visit To Trump’s Call With European Leaders | World News

Hours after the Alaska Summit, US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the best way to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is often through a direct peace agreement instead of a ceasefire that is often not successful, and expressed the hope that these diplomatic efforts would save millions of lives.
Zelenskyy’s visit to USA
Trump also added that on August 18, he will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his oval office in Washington and that a meeting with President Putin would be planned later if everything goes well.
Telephone conversation with Zelenskyy and various European leaders
After his talks with Putin, Trump made a telephone conversation with various European leaders, including Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General. He gave information to the European allies about the developments and forced NATO for security guarantees similar to Article 5 provision.
European Leaders Joint Notification
European Leaders – European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Finnish Prime Minister Donald TUSK, Polish Prime Minister Donald TUSK and Europe Council President Antonio Council Costa – after the phone call – after the telephone, the phone call. He made a joint statement. Zelensky.
In a joint statement, after the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska, European leaders, the next step, said the next step should be more meetings, including President Zelensky.
European leaders, President Trump and President Zelensky with the support of European support for a tripartite summit said they are ready to work.
“As prescribed by the President Trump, the next step should be more forward talks, including President Zelensky, to meet. We are also ready to work towards a tripartite summit with the support of President Trump and President Zelensky,” he says.
European leaders emphasized that Russia could not take veto against the EU and NATO paths of Ukraine.
“There should be no limitation in cooperation with Ukraine’s armed forces or third countries. It cannot be veto against Russia’s EU and NATO paths of Ukraine,” he says.
Emphasizing that international borders should not be changed forcibly, European leaders said that the decision -making on their territory would remain in Ukraine.
“Deciding in the region will be left to Ukraine. International borders should not be changed forcibly.”
Here are what happened after Trump-Putin talks.
- US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the best way to end the war between Russia and Ukraine is often through a direct peace settlement instead of a ceasefire that is often not successful, and expressed the hope that these diplomatic efforts would save millions of lives.
- Trump also added that on August 18, he will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his oval office in Washington and that a meeting with President Putin would be planned later if everything goes well.
- After his talks with Putin, Trump organized a call with various European leaders, including the President of Ukraine Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General.
- European leaders made a joint statement after Trump’s negotiations with Putin in Alaska, and the next step should be more meetings with the participation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this time.
- Zelensky said he had made a “long and fundamental” speech with Trump, who started as a one -to -one meeting before European leaders attended. Zelenskyy added that his call lasted more than a half hours, including about one hour of our bilateral conversation with President Trump.


