In the video, the President of France mentioned that “the fate of the world and freedom in Europe is now concluded at Kyiv.”
French president Emmanuel Macron on his Facebook page published a video about the scenes of the joint travel by European leaders at Kyiv on May 10, especially US President Donald Trump’s morning in Washington.
At the beginning of the video, you can see how VIP Vagon Ukrzaliznitsi looked, where Macron, Britain’s Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer and Polish prime minister Donald Tusk headed to Kyiv. In these frames, Macron asked if the train arrived at 8 o. It turns out that at the time of France is 7 in the morning.
“We need to make sure Zelensky, who tells her: If she offers to contact, you are in contact. But if Truce is not respected, there will be penalties. It will be a great balance. And we attract Americans,” Macron explained to the frames from the road to the rail and arriving at the station.
Plus, alternating with other visit shots, it shows how Macron arranged a call to Trump during a conversation between European and Zelensky leaders at the Mariinsky palace.
“Hello, Donald. You can dial with you after 2 minutes with Zelensky … Then I’ll call you back in two minutes at all,” Macron said.
“Tell them to go with Trump. You can call him now. He has 6am,” he said afterwards.
“We decided to support the ceasefire, which starts on Monday, which should take 30 days to start developing a fair and long world. And in the event of a ceasefire violation, Europeans and Americans will prepare and coordinate major penalties,” reports by ordering the agreement of European leaders and Zelensky in Kyiv.
In the video, Macron mentioned that “the fate of the world and freedom in Europe is now concluded at Kyiv.”
Remember that Trump made another statement in the Russian War against Ukraine, calling for the next events of “a great day’s potential day” for both countries.
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