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Trump says Ukraine, Russia will have to swap some land for peace

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Posted on August 11, 2025

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By Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that both Ukraine and Russia would have to cede land to each other to end the war and that his

Trump Proposes Land Swaps Between Ukraine and Russia for Peace

Trump's Proposal for Ukraine-Russia Peace

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland

Details of the Proposed Talks

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that both Ukraine and Russia would have to cede land to each other to end the war and that his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin would be aimed at taking the temperature on a possible deal.

Historical Context of the Conflict

Trump told a White House press conference that his talks on Friday with Putin in Alaska would be a "feel-out meeting" to determine whether Putin was willing to make a deal. He said he could know within two minutes whether progress was possible.

Reactions from Leaders and Analysts

"So I'm going in to speak to Vladimir Putin, and I'm going to be telling him, you've got to end this war. You've got to end it," Trump told reporters.

Trump also said a future meeting could include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and could end up being a three-way session including himself and Putin. He said he would speak to European leaders soon after his talks with Putin and that his goal was a speedy ceasefire in the bloody conflict.

Trump has in the past talked about land swaps but neither Russia nor Ukraine have been interested in ceding land to each other as part of a peace deal. Europeans worry that major concessions to Russia could create security problems for the West in the future.

Ukraine has sought to push back Russian invaders ever since the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War Two began in February 2022. Russia justifies the war on the grounds of what it calls threats to its security from a Ukrainian pivot towards the West. Kyiv and its Western allies say the invasion is an imperial-style land grab.

Russia currently occupies about a fifth of Ukrainian territory, while Ukraine holds barely any Russian territory.

Trump said: "There'll be some land swapping going on."

"I know that through Russia and through conversations with everybody, to the good of Ukraine," he said. He said Russia had occupied some "very prime territory" but that "we're going to try to get some of that territory back".

(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, Nandita Bose and Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Mark Porter)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump suggests land swaps for Ukraine-Russia peace.
  • Talks with Putin to gauge possibility of a deal.
  • Potential future meeting with Zelenskiy included.
  • European leaders concerned about security implications.
  • Russia occupies significant Ukrainian territory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is land swap?
A land swap is an agreement in which two parties exchange parcels of land, often used in negotiations to resolve territorial disputes.
What is a peace proposal?
A peace proposal is a formal suggestion made to resolve a conflict or dispute, often involving terms for a ceasefire or settlement.
What is a White House press conference?
A White House press conference is a media event where the President or officials address journalists, providing updates and answering questions on various topics.
What is a three-way session?
A three-way session refers to a meeting involving three parties, often used in negotiations to discuss terms and reach agreements.

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