Starmer and European Allies to Head to US to Support Zelensky in Showdown with Trump
- French President Emmanuel Macron said that Europeans will continue to work closely with U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Macron emphasized the need for 'unwavering security guarantees' and noted that 'France remains firmly at Ukraine’s side.'
- European leaders are set to join Zelenskyy for peace talks with Trump, who may urge Zelenskyy to accept a Russian land grab.
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Starmer and European allies to head to US to support Zelensky in showdown with Trump
The show of unity comes amid fears Volodymyr Zelensky could be in for a repeat of his last tumultuous visit to the White House at the end of February
Ceasefire, territorial assignments, security guarantees, "coalition of the willing" - these and other terms are currently much discussed in the talks about an end to the war against Ukraine. What it has to do with them.
The French President, Emmanuel Macron, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, and the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, will meet on Sunday at 3 p.m. these 31 countries to prepare for the next stages of the peace talks on Ukraine, two days after the meeting in Alaska between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin which did not lead to a ceasefire.
Two days after the Trump-Putin Summit and on the eve of a trip from Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington, this Kiev-allied group is meeting in video conference to prepare for the next stages of the peace talks on Ukraine.
The members of the coalition of volunteers, these allies of Ukraine, will discuss from 3 p.m. the security guarantees that would be granted in Kiev during a possible peace agreement, while Volodymyr Zelensky is expected at the White House on Monday.
In the afternoon, the "Coalition of the Willing People" for Ukraine – politically one-sided decisions against Kiev are to be prevented. The Kremlin apparently calls for the renunciation of large parts of the eastern part of Ukraine.
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