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Stakes high for Trump-Putin summit as Zelenskyy faces nightmare deal

For Ukraine - its exhausted, brave soldiers, its thousands of bereaved families mourning their dead, and its beleaguered president - it is exactly what they feared it would be.  They fear the compromise they will be forced to make will be messy, costly, unfair and ultimately beneficial to the invading tyrant who brought death and destruction to their sovereign land.

Six weeks ago, I spoke to President Zelenskyy in London. War latest: Team Trump 'risk being out of their depth' at Putin meeting I put it to him in our Sky News interview that Presidents Trump and Putin were heading towards making a deal between themselves, a grand bargain, in which Ukraine was but one piece on the chess board.

Zelenskyy smiled as if to acknowledge the reality ahead. He paused and then he said this: "We are not going to be a card in talks between great nations, and we will never accept that… I definitely do not want to see global deals between America and Russia.

"We don't need it. We are a separate story, a victim of Russian aggression and we will not reward it." It was a response that betrayed his greatest fear - that this will become essentially a Trump negotiation in which Zelenskyy and Ukraine will be told "take it or leave it".

And, by the way, if you "leave it.

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