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Macron says ongoing talks seeking peace in Ukraine could be a ‘turning point’
Macron and Zelensky discuss revising a US-authored peace plan and security guarantees amid a diplomatic push involving multiple Western partners, aiming to end nearly four years of war.
- On Monday, Emmanuel Macron welcomed Volodymyr Zelensky to Paris to negotiate conditions for a just and lasting peace at the Élysée Palace, including a joint news conference.
- Following weekend talks in Florida and phone calls, diplomats revised a US-authored plan developed with Moscow after critics said it favoured Russian demands.
- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Monday that US-Russia talks risk pressuring Ukraine into territorial concessions, while the US special envoy faced scrutiny after a report said he coached Putin’s foreign affairs adviser.
- Macron insisted the peace plan can only be finalised with Europeans around the table, and he and Zelensky held talks with leaders from the UK, Germany, Poland, Italy, Norway, Finland, Denmark and the Netherlands.
- French security officials warned of illicit arms proliferation risks post-conflict, while Emmanuel Macron’s limited authority and a recent Ukraine corruption scandal may push him toward a deal.
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Macron says ongoing talks seeking peace in Ukraine could be a ‘turning point’
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Paris on Monday, and called ongoing talks “a moment that could be a turning point” for the future of peace in Ukraine and security in Europe. Read more...
·Vancouver, United States
Read Full ArticleAfter talks in Miami, the US Secretary of State says that it is not just a ceasefire. The country must remain "sovereign and independent." Selensky is promoting support in Paris.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleUkrainian President and President Macron were gathered in Paris. French President S says this can be "a turning point".
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