Key facts
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated that peace talks are dead.
- The defunct talks were based on agreements from a 2025 Alaska summit.
- The 2025 summit involved U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- Sybiha emphasized that peace plans excluding Ukraine are doomed.
- Sybiha urged Russia to engage in serious negotiations.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has announced that any hopes for peace based on agreements purportedly made during a 2025 summit in Alaska between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are now extinguished. Sybiha stated that the notion of such agreements is defunct, emphasizing that any peace initiatives that exclude Ukraine from the negotiation process are doomed to failure. The Ukrainian minister stressed the importance of Ukraine's direct involvement in any peace talks aimed at resolving the conflict. He urged Russia to abandon its current approach and engage in serious, good-faith negotiations that respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Sybiha's remarks signal a firm stance from Kyiv, rejecting any potential backroom deals or external frameworks that do not prioritize Ukrainian participation and consent in determining the terms of peace. The statement underscores Ukraine's commitment to a peace process that is inclusive and respects its national interests.
