Finnish leader urges Europe to firm up Ukraine's hand for U.S.-sought talks with Russia to end war
- Finland's President Alexander Stubb urged rearming Ukraine and applying maximum pressure on Russia through sanctions to support potential U.S.-led negotiations.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed forming an 'armed forces of Europe' to enhance defenses against Russia, rejecting a U.S. Proposal favoring American interests in Ukraine's rare earth minerals.
- Stubb outlined a three-phase plan for negotiations, stating that the first phase is the pre-negotiation, which requires an urgent rearmament of Ukraine and pressing Russia with sanctions.
- Stubb discussed the need for Europe to shift from dialogue to action, highlighting Ukraine's need for strength in upcoming talks with Russia.
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