United Kingdom and France join Ukraine by peace plan

by Andrea
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British Prime Minister highlights the importance of US support; European leaders hold a meeting in London

United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Strmer said on Sunday (2.mar.2025) that he will work with France President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the elaboration of a ceasefire plan in the war between Ukraine and Russia.

According to Stmerer, the new peace plan will be presented to the United States. “I think we took a step in the right direction”disse at BBC. “We have to find a way for everyone to work together. Because in the end we had three years of bloody conflict. Now we need to reach this lasting peace ”completed the Prime Minister.

This Sunday (2.mar), Europe’s leaders gather in London to discuss support for Ukraine. “Instead of each country in Europe advances separately, which would be quite slow, we probably need to form a coalition of the willing ones.”these stars.

Following the disagreement of the US President (Republican), with Zelensky at the White House on Friday (28.FEV), Stmerer and Macron spoke again with the American. According to the British leader, the focus is on restoring negotiations for peace and promoting the approach between Trump, Zelensky and Macron.

Second Starmer, “The relationship between the US and the United Kingdom is the closest between two countries in the world”. The Prime Minister also stated that “Trump said clearly that he would support us.” “European countries need to do more and provide a safety guarantee, and that’s what I am arguing with President Macron and others. But I always made it clear that this will need a US support, because I don’t think there would be a guarantee without it. Therefore, the two need to walk together ”said Stmerer.

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