SMARDAN, ROMANIA - FEBRUARY 17: A British soldier reloads his gun on February 17, 2025 in Smardan, Romania. The UK's 1st Division is commanding land forces during Exercise Steadfast Dart, as NATO Allied Reaction Force (ARF) training continues in Romania. The ARF was established in July 2024 amid a restructuring of the Alliance's high-readiness forces, with the capability of rapidly reinforcing NATO's eastern flank. The exercise includes 10,000 service personnel from nine nations, carried out across Romania, Greece, and Bulgaria during January and February. Steadfast Dart marks the first full-scale operational deployment of ARF, and this week coincides with the third anniversary of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. (Photo by Andrei Pungovschi/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
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“LAUGHING” Vladimir Putin is laying a trap for the West by demanding to keep hold of Ukrainian land, the EU’s top diplomat has warned.

Sources from the Kremlin have disclosed that Putin’s strategy involves keeping Ukraine devoid of Western military presence, prohibiting its NATO membership, and limiting its military capacity.

SMARDAN, ROMANIA - FEBRUARY 17: A British soldier reloads his gun on February 17, 2025 in Smardan, Romania. The UK's 1st Division is commanding land forces during Exercise Steadfast Dart, as NATO Allied Reaction Force (ARF) training continues in Romania. The ARF was established in July 2024 amid a restructuring of the Alliance's high-readiness forces, with the capability of rapidly reinforcing NATO's eastern flank. The exercise includes 10,000 service personnel from nine nations, carried out across Romania, Greece, and Bulgaria during January and February. Steadfast Dart marks the first full-scale operational deployment of ARF, and this week coincides with the third anniversary of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. (Photo by Andrei Pungovschi/Getty Images) *** BESTPIX ***
Putin wants to block Ukraine from ever joining NATO
epa12313110 Servicemen of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade fire the 2S22 'Bohdana' on the frontline in the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, 20 August 2025, amid the ongoing Russian invasion. The Bohdana is a 155 mm NATO-standard caliber, self-propelled howitzer developed in Ukraine. EPA/STRINGER
Ukrainian troops are bravely clinging on to the last stronghold in the Donbas
Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles during a joint press conference with US President Donald Trump (out of frame) after participating in a US-Russia summit on Ukraine at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
Putin’s reel of ruthless demands was unchanged by his meeting with Trump
Illustration of Putin's demands from Ukraine, shown on a map with numbered key.

At the Alaska summit with Trump, Putin demanded control over Ukraine’s entire eastern Donbas region, known as the “fortress belt,” in return for peace.

Russia has already overrun most of its two areas, Donetsk and Luhansk, but Ukraine is bravely clinging onto one well-fortified corner.

Zelensky has made it crystal clear that he is not willing to hand land to Russia as part of any peace deal.

Kaja Kallas, Vice-President of the European Commission, said these demands are a “trap that Putin wants us to walk into”.

A diplomat shared with the BBC, “Putin continues to escalate violence, seemingly amused, while avoiding any concessions from Russia.”

Trump has backed the need for “swapping of territories” in peace negotiations – raising fears he could be strolling straight into this trap.

Putin’s reel of demands has did not shift after the Alaska summit, according to new reports citing multiple sources familiar with the Kremlin.

Despite Western demands, Putin has rejected the presence of their forces as a part of any peace agreement, which contradicts ongoing security arrangement discussions between the US and Europe.

Putin is also contining to insist that Ukraine can never be allowed to join Nato – and that the size of its armed forces should be limited.

Kallas said Putin got “everything he wanted” and more out of the Alaska summit – which could mean he is less compelled to negotiate peace.

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Putin believes he holds an advantage in the conflict, as pointed out by Kallas, allowing him to draw the West into prolonged negotiations while enjoying prominent summit attention.

And the ball is in his court to set up a face-to-face meeting with Zelensky.

All parties involved in the negotiations are willing that to happen as soon as possible – but the Kremlin is again dragging its feet.

On Thursday, Sergei Lavrov, an associate of Putin, suggested that the Russian leader is open to a face-to-face meeting, pending discussions on a series of unspecified “issues.”

Close-up portrait of Kaja Kallas.
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s top diplomat, warned that Putin is ‘laughing’ at the WestCredit: AFP
Ukrainian rescuers battling a fire at a residential building in Lviv after a Russian missile strike.
Firefighters battle a blaze in Lviv, Ukraine after a massive Russian strike overnight on Wednesday
Firefighters battling a large fire at an electronics factory in Mukachevo, Ukraine.
A US electronics manufacturer in Ukraine was hit by Russian strikes this weekCredit: Getty

The Foreign Minister claimed: “Our president has repeatedly said that he is ready to meet, including with Mr Zelensky.”

But he insisted the meeting would only happen “with the understanding that all issues that require consideration at the highest level will be well worked out”.

‘Fortress belt’ in Putin’s sights

It comes as Ukraine’s Donbas region has become a key impasse in the peace negotiations.

It would be a valuable prize for Putin with murderous potential – and one he has sought for over a decade.

At last week’s Alaska summit, Putin declared he would freeze the frontline if Ukraine handed over the last remaining enclave of the Donbas.

Presidents Trump and Putin at a summit.
Putin made the Donbas region a key point of discussion at the Alaska summit
Burning house in Kramatorsk, Ukraine.
Strikes on Ukraine continued even as Zelensky and EU leaders sat down with Trump in Washington

But Kyiv has consistently rejected the idea of releasing any territory it currently holds – setting up a major sticking point in the negotiations.

The Donbas is Ukraine’s industrial powerhouse and holds rich reserves of coal and metal underground.

By taking it all, Russia would totally suffocate the vital supply of those vital raw materials to Ukraine.

The Donbas is also a crucial strategic location in the conflict as a gateway guarding the central heartland of Ukraine – built around the country’s “fortress belt”.

This refers to a string of heavily-defended towns and cities which Russia has so far failed to seize control of.

The valley around the Kazenyi Torets river, which runs through the unconquered region, has been fortified into a defensive stronghold.

Ukrainian soldiers resting in a dugout.
Ukrainian troops in a dugout just behind the front line in ZaporizhzhiaCredit: AP
Firefighter battling a fire at a factory damaged by a missile strike.
A firefighter works at the blaze at the electronics manufacturer targeted by RussiaCredit: Reuters

Over more than a decade, defensive lines have been embedded into the terrain and the slopes measured up for artillery ranges.

Ukraine’s army knows every inch of the land – hence the Russians have been unable to penetrate it.

With the Donbas out of the way, Putin’s ranks would find it much easier to storm through and take large swathes of central Ukraine in any future attacks.

It has long been one of the most Russian speaking parts of Ukraine – and political loyalties there have sometimes landed in favour of Russia.

While the remaining piece of land demanded by Putin may be small, the future of a vast area would be destabilised if it falls into Russian hands.

Map showing the current state of Russia-occupied territory in Ukraine.
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