Our source in the President's Office reported that the head of the OP, Andriy Yermak, is actively working with European capitals to form a unified position against the possible results of the upcoming summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Bankova understands that if the US changes its approach to the war in Ukraine after the leaders' meeting, Kyiv risks being left without key military and financial support. In such a situation, even powerful aid from individual European countries will not be able to compensate for the loss of American participation in supporting the Armed Forces and the economy.
According to the source, Yermak is trying to convince EU partners that potential agreements between Washington and Moscow could be beneficial to Russia and detrimental to Ukraine's interests. Therefore, in his opinion, Europe should develop a coordinated response strategy in advance to maintain unity and prevent scenarios that would jeopardize Ukraine's defense capabilities.
In this context, the OP is relying on diplomatic pressure and public statements that will demonstrate to the Kremlin and the White House Europe's readiness to defend Ukrainian interests regardless of the outcome of the summit.
According to the interlocutor, negotiations with European partners are being conducted at the highest level, and a plan for coordinating actions is already being prepared in Kyiv, which includes both political and economic instruments to influence the situation after the meeting between Trump and Putin.