Comments beginning to come through from European leaders following the video call with US President Donald Trump ahead of the Russia-US leaders' summit in Alaska on 15 August. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Berlin alongside host, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, says that there are "No talks without Ukraine", and that "There should be a meeting of three leaders." Zelenskyy calls for more sanctions on Russia, and says he hopes a ceasefire will be the primary topic in Putin-Trump talks. French President Emmanuel Macron claims Trump would "fight" for a trilateral meeting, possible in Europe.
- Comments from Merz: "We want Trump to be successful in Anchorage on Friday...European and Ukrainian security interests must be upheld in Alaska...We made clear to Trump, a ceasefire must come first in any agreement." Merz: "There is no question of legally recognising Russian territorial holdings, Trump largely shares our view on this."
- Macron: "Trump said he wants to obtain a ceasefire in Ukraine during his meeting with Trump...Trump also said that any territorial issues can only be negotiated with Ukraine." Macron: "Nothing is off the table concerning a new sanctions package against Russia...There haven't been serious talks about a Ukraine-Russia territory swap."
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says NATO "appreciates Trump's leadership and close coordination with allies," and that "the ball is now in Putin's court."
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says, "Today Europe, the US and NATO have strengthened the common ground for Ukraine...We will remain in close coordination."