Geneva in the Spotlight: A Potential Venue for Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Talks
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced his plan to propose Geneva as a venue for Ukraine-Russia ceasefire talks during a meeting of around 30 countries discussing post-war guarantees for Ukraine.
- Merz stated, 'Geneva would be a suitable venue for a ceasefire agreement' during a news conference with Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter.
- The coalition of the willing, formed by France and Britain, has been discussing military contributions to support Ukraine against Russia.
- France will conduct a virtual meeting to address security support for Ukraine and critique Moscow's negotiation stance.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz will propose Geneva as a venue for talks between Ukraine and Russia on the ceasefire at the “Coalition of the Willing” meeting on Thursday, September 4.

Germany's Merz to suggest Geneva as venue for Ukraine-Russia ceasefire talks
BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday that he would suggest Geneva as a venue for Ukraine-Russia ceasefire talks at a Thursday meeting of some 30 countries to discuss post-war guarantees for Ukraine.
Geneva in the Spotlight: A Potential Venue for Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Talks
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed Geneva as the venue for Ukraine-Russia ceasefire talks during an upcoming meeting of 30 countries focused on post-war guarantees for Ukraine. The meeting, organized by the 'coalition of the willing' led by France and Britain, aims to provide Ukraine with security support post-truce.
Friedrich Merz proposes holding a meeting between Zelensky and Putin in Geneva – DWFriedrich Merz, the German Chancellor, believes Geneva is the right place for talks between Ukraine and Russia to end the war. He will make this proposal on September 4 in Paris at a meeting of the "Coalition of the Willing."
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday that he would propose Geneva, Switzerland, as the venue for talks on a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine at a meeting on Thursday of around 30 countries within the so-called Coalition of the Willing on security guarantees for post-war Ukraine. TASR reports this according to a Reuters report.
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