Europe’s superpowers are uniting in an extraordinary display of solidarity to defend Ukraine against what they perceive as potentially dangerous elements in President Trump’s Russia diplomacy. The Washington summit represents a pivotal moment where European leadership will directly confront American policy that could fundamentally alter Ukraine’s future.
This defensive alliance emerges in response to Trump’s optimistic characterization of his Alaska meeting with Putin as achieving significant breakthroughs. European leaders are deeply troubled by this assessment, particularly given that Putin’s Western visit represented a major diplomatic victory for a leader who has been internationally isolated since launching his invasion.
The European unity is embodied by an impressive delegation featuring President Macron, Prime Minister Starmer, Chancellor Merz, and Commission President von der Leyen joining President Zelenskyy. This formidable coalition demonstrates Europe’s collective commitment to ensuring that Ukraine’s interests remain paramount in any peace negotiations and that European perspectives are not marginalized.
The core of European concern involves potential territorial compromises that reportedly emerged from Trump-Putin discussions. Despite American assurances about “robust security guarantees” described as “game-changing,” European leaders remain convinced that any sustainable peace must respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity and include meaningful European participation in both negotiation and enforcement mechanisms.

