European countries, headed by the United Kingdom and France, consider several options for a peace agreement on the termination of war in Ukraine, after the dispute between President Donald Trump and the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelenski occurred last week in the oval department.
About this writes on March 3, Reuters.
Obviously, there are several options on the table. I just don’t want to go to comments about these options, ”said Prime Minister Kira Starmer.
Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron proposed a lunar truce “at sea, in the air and in relation to infrastructure attacks.” Paris believes that this would make it possible to check that Putin is really ready to fulfill obligations in a potential future of a peace agreement.
On March 2, the old man organized a summit of European leaders in London and said that European leaders agreed to develop a peace plan for Ukraine and present it to the United States. In addition, Starmer announced the approval of four steps to help Ukraine.
Ukraine cannot be forced to agree with a weak agreement similar to Minsk agreements signed in 2015, the seniors said after the meeting, and quoted.
Other statements:
What happened at his meeting with Zelensky is that no one wants to see.
Europe will continue to arm Ukraine “after the establishment of peace.”
The United States is vital for the establishment of a strong world in Ukraine.
The question of the use of frozen assets of the Russian Federation is “very complex”, London will continue to work on the wheels of the legal mechanism.
The elder emphasized that he was ready to use the “land forces and aviation” to ensure the world, indicating the failures of previous peace treaties.
He noted that for Ukrainians the military conflict began not three years ago, and the military confrontation since 2022 became only the “last and most serious escalation” of the conflict.
Putin’s decision to begin “Invasion in 2022” clearly demonstrated “how much his word costs.”
Source: Racurs

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