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Target: President of the United States, U.S. Congress, Secretary of State, and U.S. negotiating team
Goal: To urge the U.S. government to reject any peace agreement that involves territorial concessions by Ukraine, to demand an immediate ceasefire, and to ensure that negotiations are transparent, democratic, and inclusive of Ukrainian representatives.
The ongoing summit between President Trump and President Putin in Alaska is a pivotal moment for the future of Ukraine and for international peace. However, alarming reports indicate that the Ukrainian government and people have been excluded from direct participation in these talks, and that the U.S. administration is considering a deal that could force Ukraine to cede territory to Russia in exchange for a ceasefire.
Such an approach not only violates Ukraine's sovereignty and right to self-determination, but also sets a dangerous precedent for international law and the rights of smaller nations. The people of Ukraine have made it clear: they will not 'gift their land to the occupier.' Any peace process that ignores their voices or imposes territorial swaps without their consent is unjust and undemocratic.
Furthermore, the Trump administration's willingness to negotiate business deals with Russia, including Arctic oil and gas development, raises serious concerns about the true priorities of these talks. Peace cannot be bought or traded for corporate profit.
We call on the U.S. government to stand firmly for justice, democracy, and the rights of the Ukrainian people. The path to peace must be built on respect for sovereignty, international law, and the inclusion of all affected parties—not on backroom deals or the appeasement of aggression.