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    Lammy and Vance to hold meeting to discuss US-brokered Ukraine peace plan | Ukraine

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    The UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, and the US vice-president, JD Vance, will hold a meeting with Ukrainian and European partners in Britain on Saturday to discuss the drive for peace in Ukraine, a Downing Street spokesperson has said.

    The summit comes ahead of a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin set for next Friday in Alaska. In a comment that that was met with pushback from Kyiv, the US president said that an end to the war must involve “some swapping of territories”. The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressed early on Saturday that “Ukrainians will not give their land to occupiers”.

    Trump has agreed to meet the Russian president even if he refuses to meet Zelenskyy, adding to fears Ukraine could be sidelined in negotiations. In a Telegram post on Saturday in which he emphasised Kyiv must be represented for any peace deal to be viable, Zelenskyy wrote: “Any decisions that are without Ukraine are at the same time decisions against peace. They will not bring anything. These are dead decisions. They will never work.”

    The Guardian understands that the UK meeting will take place this evening in Chevening, Kent, and is being held at the request of the US. The summit will discuss the next steps on the US-brokered push for an end to the war and how Ukraine’s partners can support the effort.

    It follows a phone call between the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, and Zelenskyy on Saturday morning. A No 10 spokesperson said: “Both leaders welcomed president Trump’s desire to bring this barbaric war to an end and agreed that we must keep up the pressure on Putin to end his illegal war.” The statement added that Starmer had reiterated “his unwavering support for Ukraine and its people” during the call.

    Zelenskyy communicated with both Trump and European leaders in recent days as news broke that the US leader and Putin were planning to meet. On Friday Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk, said there could be a “freeze” in the conflict.

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    If the summit goes ahead on Friday between Trump and Putin, it will be the first time a US president has met the Russian leader since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The last meeting Putin had with a US president was with Joe Biden, in Geneva in June 2021.

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