Related Article: Trump drops Ukraine ceasefire demand after Putin summit - straitstimes.com - Saturday, August 16, 2025, 9:49:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Target: President of the United States, US Congress, European Union leaders, United Nations Secretary-General
Goal: We call on the US administration, European leaders, and the international community to reject any peace plan that cedes Ukrainian territory to Russia or sidelines Ukrainian leadership. Peace must be just, inclusive, and respect Ukraine’s right to self-det
The recent Trump-Putin summit has resulted in a dangerous shift: abandoning the demand for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine in favor of a 'full peace accord' negotiated under pressure from Russia. Reports indicate that the proposed deal would force Ukraine to relinquish control of the Donbas region and freeze the frontline elsewhere, effectively rewarding Russia’s illegal invasion and annexation attempts.
Such proposals undermine international law and the principle that borders cannot be changed by force. They ignore the voices of Ukrainians, who have resisted occupation and suffered immense violence. Ceasefires may be fragile, but any peace process must be grounded in justice, accountability, and respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty—not expedient deals with aggressors.
We urge world leaders to stand firm against any plan that legitimizes territorial conquest or pressures Ukraine into unjust concessions. The international community must support Ukraine’s right to self-determination, provide security guarantees, and hold Russia accountable for its actions.
We demand a transparent, inclusive peace process that centers Ukrainian leadership and international law—not secretive negotiations that trade away human rights for political expediency.