London meeting establishes five principles for achieving peace in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the leaders of the UK, France and Germany in London, where five principles were formulated for achieving a just and sustainable peace settlement. European leaders confirmed strong support for Ukraine and stressed Europe's central role in the future peace process. US participation in talks was also considered important.
PoliticsAt a meeting in London, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the leaders of the UK, France and Germany agreed on five principles that should form the basis of a just and lasting peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine. The meeting took place at a moment of high tension as Europe seeks common approaches to the peace process.
European leaders confirmed in a joint statement their firm support for Ukraine and acknowledged that Europe must play a central role in the future peace process. The leaders emphasised that no agreement should take place without Ukraine's own will and interests.
At the same time, meeting participants acknowledged that the involvement of the United States is also essential for achieving peace. In recent months, European leaders have been actively seeking to coordinate their positions both with each other and with Washington to ensure a unified approach in pressure against Russia and in future negotiations.
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