Kyiv, Ukraine — European and NATO leaders are set to join President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington for important discussions with President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. One of the key topics on the agenda is the proposed U.S. security guarantees aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
Leaders from influential European nations, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, are stepping up in support of Zelenskyy after he was previously sidelined during Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Their commitment to stand with Zelenskyy during the upcoming White House meeting is intended to ensure that this encounter yields more positive results compared to an earlier meeting marked by tension.
Retired French General Dominique Trinquand observed that European leaders are eager to avoid a repeat of the previous Oval Office clash and want to back Zelenskyy strongly. He pointed out that this is a strategic power struggle, especially with Trump, where European support could play a crucial role.
The U.S. Special Envoy, Steve Witkoff, highlighted that during Trump’s recent meeting with Putin, the Russian leader accepted that the U.S. and its European allies could provide Ukraine with security guarantees similar to NATO’s collective defense principle.
In a briefing alongside Zelenskyy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the support from Europe, including a readiness to contribute to security measures for Ukraine, indicating a “Coalition of the Willing” that aims to bolster Ukraine’s defenses.
European leaders are hoping their visible unity will help mitigate fears in Kyiv and other capitals about a potential peace deal that may not adequately protect Ukraine’s interests. Experts believe these leaders are trying to guide the fast-evolving dialogue about Ukraine’s future security arrangements.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned that while a ceasefire remains a possibility, achieving a comprehensive peace deal should be the ultimate goal. This comes as Putin appears to view Europe as a complicating factor in negotiations, expressing reservations about direct talks with Zelenskyy until a framework for peace is established.
Zelenskyy has underscored the necessity of both U.S. and European involvement in any discussions regarding Ukraine’s future. He has argued that effective security arrangements are crucial and emphasized that while Ukraine can build its army, partnership with Europe and the U.S. is vital for necessary resources and weaponry.
In his remarks, Zelenskyy pushed back against Trump’s suggestion that negotiations should focus solely on ending the conflict, arguing that an initial ceasefire would provide necessary space to address Putin’s demands. He stressed that the ongoing violence makes it impossible to move forward successfully, reiterating the urgent need for an end to hostilities.
As the meeting approaches, the world watches closely, hoping for a resolution to this complex conflict that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and ensures lasting peace in the region.

