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Zelensky rules out ceding Donbas region as Russians make fresh advance | Zelensky rules out ceding Donbas region as Russians make fresh advance |
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine would reject any Russian proposal to give up the Donbas region in exchange for a ceasefire, warning it could be used as a springboard for future attacks. | President Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine would reject any Russian proposal to give up the Donbas region in exchange for a ceasefire, warning it could be used as a springboard for future attacks. |
Zelensky was speaking ahead of a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. | Zelensky was speaking ahead of a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. |
Trump has insisted any peace deal would involve "some swapping of territories" and could see Russia taking the entire eastern Donbas region and keeping Crimea. | Trump has insisted any peace deal would involve "some swapping of territories" and could see Russia taking the entire eastern Donbas region and keeping Crimea. |
Meanwhile Moscow's troops have continued their summer offensive, making a sudden thrust near the eastern Ukrainian town of Dobropillia and advancing 10km (six miles) in a short period of time. | Meanwhile Moscow's troops have continued their summer offensive, making a sudden thrust near the eastern Ukrainian town of Dobropillia and advancing 10km (six miles) in a short period of time. |
Zelensky admitted the advance had taken place in "several spots" but said Kyiv would soon destroy the units involved in the attack. | Zelensky admitted the advance had taken place in "several spots" but said Kyiv would soon destroy the units involved in the attack. |
No official details have emerged on what demands Vladimir Putin could make when he meets Donald Trump in Anchorage on Friday. | No official details have emerged on what demands Vladimir Putin could make when he meets Donald Trump in Anchorage on Friday. |
The Donbas - made up of the eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk - has been partly occupied by Russia since 2014. | The Donbas - made up of the eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk - has been partly occupied by Russia since 2014. |
Moscow now holds almost all of Luhansk and about 70% of Donetsk but speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Zelensky reaffirmed that Ukraine would reject any proposal to leave the Donbas. | Moscow now holds almost all of Luhansk and about 70% of Donetsk but speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Zelensky reaffirmed that Ukraine would reject any proposal to leave the Donbas. |
Ukraine's borders must not be changed by force, EU leaders say | |
Why Trump and Putin are meeting in Alaska | |
Why did Putin's Russia invade Ukraine? | |
"If we withdraw from the Donbas today - our fortifications, our terrain, the heights we control - we will clearly open a bridgehead for the Russians to prepare an offensive," he said. | "If we withdraw from the Donbas today - our fortifications, our terrain, the heights we control - we will clearly open a bridgehead for the Russians to prepare an offensive," he said. |
In his nightly address on Tuesday, Zelensky also said Moscow was preparing new offensives on three parts of the front - Zaporizhzhia, Pokrovsk and Novopavlov areas. | In his nightly address on Tuesday, Zelensky also said Moscow was preparing new offensives on three parts of the front - Zaporizhzhia, Pokrovsk and Novopavlov areas. |
Last week Trump said there would be "some swapping of territories to the betterment of both" Russia and Ukraine - sparking concern in Kyiv and across Europe that Moscow could be allowed to redraw Ukraine's borders by force. | Last week Trump said there would be "some swapping of territories to the betterment of both" Russia and Ukraine - sparking concern in Kyiv and across Europe that Moscow could be allowed to redraw Ukraine's borders by force. |
Russia currently controls just under 20% of Ukrainian territory. | Russia currently controls just under 20% of Ukrainian territory. |
The White House on Tuesday said the Alaska talks would be a "listening exercise" for Trump and added having him and Putin sit down in the same room would give the US president "the best indication on how to end this war". | The White House on Tuesday said the Alaska talks would be a "listening exercise" for Trump and added having him and Putin sit down in the same room would give the US president "the best indication on how to end this war". |
It follows Trump describing the summit as a "feel-out meeting" on Monday, seeming to tone down expectations that Friday's meeting could bring Ukraine and Russia closer to peace. | It follows Trump describing the summit as a "feel-out meeting" on Monday, seeming to tone down expectations that Friday's meeting could bring Ukraine and Russia closer to peace. |
When he announced the summit last week, Trump sounded positive that the meeting could result in concrete steps towards peace. | When he announced the summit last week, Trump sounded positive that the meeting could result in concrete steps towards peace. |
"I think my gut instinct really tells me that we have a shot at it," he said. | "I think my gut instinct really tells me that we have a shot at it," he said. |
But Ukrainian President Zelensky once again expressed serious doubts that the talks could result in a positive outcome for Kyiv, which has been excluded from the summit. "I don't know what they will talk about without us," he said. | But Ukrainian President Zelensky once again expressed serious doubts that the talks could result in a positive outcome for Kyiv, which has been excluded from the summit. "I don't know what they will talk about without us," he said. |
Zelensky has steered clear of criticising Trump but in recent days his frustration at being sidelined has become apparent, and on Tuesday he said the choice of Alaska as a location was a "personal victory" for Putin. | Zelensky has steered clear of criticising Trump but in recent days his frustration at being sidelined has become apparent, and on Tuesday he said the choice of Alaska as a location was a "personal victory" for Putin. |
"He is coming out of isolation, because they are meeting with him on US territory," he said. | "He is coming out of isolation, because they are meeting with him on US territory," he said. |
On Wednesday, Zelensky is due to join a virtual meeting with Donald Trump, EU leaders, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Nato chief Mark Rutte. | On Wednesday, Zelensky is due to join a virtual meeting with Donald Trump, EU leaders, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Nato chief Mark Rutte. |
All sides will try to convince Trump of the need not to be swayed by Putin when the two meet at the hastily-organised summit. | All sides will try to convince Trump of the need not to be swayed by Putin when the two meet at the hastily-organised summit. |