London’s Lancaster Chaos ended in London for the participation of 15 leaders and host the British Prime Minister,
“I hope you know that all of us here are by your side and on the side of the Ukrainian people as long as they need,” Starmer told the present at the meeting, Volodimir Zelenski.
As the British prime minister noted, this is a time when a unique time for Europe’s security is happening by inviting European leaders to raise speeds.
“It’s not just a matter of good or bad. It is a vital issue for the safety of every nation here and in other areas, ”added Kir Starmer.
At the same time he said he intends to work on a plan for Ukraine, which then “I will discuss with the US and move on together”.
Especially for today’s meeting he added that they are “how to achieve a fair and sustainable peace and how to support Ukraine because even when Russia is talking about peace, it continues its ruthless aggression.”
Arrivals
Emmanuel Macron arrived and the second Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk. Followed by NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte, and the Prime Ministers of Sweden and Czech Republic, Ulph Christenson and Petr Fyel.
Shortly before 3:30 pm, Commission President Ursula von der Laien arrived at the site, followed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trinto, German Chancellor, Odf Saltz and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
The arrivals continued with Italy Prime Minister George Meloni, the Dutch Prime Minister, Dick Souf and Finland President Alexander Stubb.
The latter arrived at the Synod, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski.
The French president and other participants were welcomed by the host of the meeting, the British Prime Minister, Kir Starmer.
For his part, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in his post shortly before the start of the session, pointed out three points where the conversations should focus:
“1. To support Ukraine today. All Europe has to give more
2. We all want a peace deal and it must be viable. Europe is taking steps ahead for that
3. To maintain NATO possible, Europe must increase its defense expenditure. “
Very positive heading into today’s meeting in London. Three key points:
1. Support Ukraine today. All in Europe will need to give more
2. We all want a peace deal, and it has to last. Europe is really stepping up here
3. To keep NATO strong, Europe will increase defence spending– Mark Rutte (@secgennato)