Monday, December 8, 2025

Title: Putin Demands Ukraine Cede Donetsk as War Condition

Trump Refuses Further Ukraine Aid, ⁤Eyes ​Dialog ​wiht Putin as European Leaders Seek to ⁤Avoid‌ Imposed peace

Following meetings in Washington⁢ between NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, EU leaders Ursula von ⁢der Leyen‌ and Antonio Costa,‍ and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, concerns are rising over the future of⁤ aid to Ukraine and the ⁢potential for a negotiated settlement. A key development is⁢ a recent meeting ‌between ⁢Zelensky and former U.S.President Donald Trump, ‌during which Trump reportedly refused to commit to supplying ukraine ⁤with Tomahawk ⁤missiles. ⁣

according to reconstructions​ by ‍Axios, Trump delivered a “hard” refusal, stating,⁢ “I think we’re done.Let’s ⁢see what ​happens next week,” alluding to a planned⁢ conversation with vladimir Putin in Budapest.Zelensky,in briefings to European leaders,framed the U.S. ​position ⁣as a⁤ reluctance to escalate the conflict, while on NBC he ​described ​Trump’s response as ⁤”positive” for not being a definitive rejection.

European leaders ‌emphasized⁤ transatlantic cooperation and reiterated their‍ commitment to a “just and lasting peace for Ukraine,” as stated by‍ European Council‌ President antonio Costa, in the face of continued ​Russian aggression – including⁢ recent attacks on Zaporizhzhia. Polish​ Prime Minister Donald ⁢Tusk affirmed that European solidarity is “more necessary today than ever.”

the situation ‌is further ​elaborate by differing‌ perspectives within ⁤Europe. Italian Deputy Prime⁤ Minister Matteo Salvini views dialogue with Putin as⁣ “the path ⁢to détente” and ​lauded Trump’s decision not to supply missiles as “courageous”⁤ and “bringing peace closer,” expressing⁢ hope that​ other European capitals will reduce their arms production and ⁣sales.

Security guarantees for Ukraine remain a ⁣central issue, with NATO national ‍security advisors recently meeting to coordinate future steps. EU leaders ⁣are currently ‌preparing for a summit in Brussels on October 23rd, were Zelensky is expected to ⁣participate.

A politically sensitive⁤ issue facing the EU is the potential need to grant temporary exemptions to the ⁣closure of ⁤European airspace to Russian flights ‌to allow Putin to travel to Hungary, where he is scheduled to meet with Trump. Despite an international arrest⁢ warrant issued by the ⁣International Criminal Court, several​ neighboring countries are ⁤reportedly ⁣inclined ​to allow Putin’s passage to avoid ⁢the formation of a perceived “Washington-Budapest-Moscow axis.” Brussels clarified that the EU travel ban does not apply directly to Putin,‌ but the airspace blockade for Russian‌ aircraft “formally ⁣remains in force.”

The⁢ EU​ is also preparing a nineteenth package of sanctions against Moscow, with Austria having withdrawn its veto ⁤- previously linked to compensation for Raiffeisen Bank impacted‍ by‍ Russian counter-sanctions. Remaining reservations from Slovakia regarding energy concerns still need to ‌be addressed. The sanctions, Brussels stated, prevent “no ⁣flight operated by public or‌ private Russian companies [from landing, taking off or flying] over the⁣ skies of​ the Union.”

(Source: ANSA)

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