Zelensky Meets Macron in Paris to Boost European Support Amid Peace Talks
Zelensky seeks European support for US-proposed peace plan amid military pressure and domestic scandal; US negotiators call talks in Florida productive, Trump optimistic.
- On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris as his visit was due to begin at 10:00 am .
- Facing those pressures, Washington has put forward a plan to end the nearly four-year conflict and seeks final approval from Moscow and Kyiv amid Kyiv's military strain and a domestic corruption scandal.
- In Florida on Sunday, US and Ukrainian negotiators held hours of talks both sides called `productive`, though US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said more work was needed and a Kyiv source called discussions `not easy`.
- A visit to Moscow by the U.S. envoy is now set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in the next few days, with talks expected on Tuesday.
- The compressed sequence of meetings suggests it may finalize Washington's peace plan, shaping whether a negotiated end emerges during the nearly four-year war amid Kyiv's military pressure.
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Volodymyr Zelensky was received this Monday, December 1 at the Elysée.
French President Emmanuel Macron receives Monday in Paris his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky who is under strong military and political pressure, as Donald Trump expressed his optimism about a settlement of the conflict with Russia. ...
French President Emmanuel Macron receives in Paris this Monday his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky who is under strong military and political pressure, as Donald Trump expressed his optimism about a settlement of the conflict with Russia.
Zelensky meets Macron to shore up support for Ukraine as Trump optimistic
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday, seeking to shore up European support as US President Donald Trump expressed optimism of a deal to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
"The two leaders will discuss the situation and the conditions for a just and lasting peace," said the Elysée, as negotiations for a peace plan accelerate.
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