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Merz, Macron, Starmer and Zelensky Want to Preserve "European and Ukrainian Vital Interests"

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The German, French and British leaders acted on Friday in a telephone interview with the Ukrainian president wanting to "preserve European and Ukrainian vital interests in the long term", according to a communiqué from the German Chancellery. ...

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Federal Chancellor Merz discussed with French President Macron, British Prime Minister Starmer and Ukrainian President Selenskyi the US draft for an end to the war in Ukraine. A telephone conference had been called in the short term.

·Germany
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The peace plan presented by the U.S. provides for territorial assignments and the renunciation of NATO membership for Ukraine. After a joint telephone conversation between Selenskyj, Merz, Starmer and Macron, the heads of state emphasize that they want to be involved for a lasting peace.

Center

The German, French and British leaders acted on Friday in a telephone interview with the Ukrainian president wanting to "preserve European and Ukrainian vital interests in the long term", according to a communiqué from the German Chancellery. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Merz, Macron, Starmer and Zelensky spoke about the American plan - Trump is pressuring Kiev to accept his proposals before the end of the month - EU and NATO must agree to any decision made, says Paris, while Moscow emphasizes that it has not yet been officially informed

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President Volodymyr Zelensky held a conversation with the leaders of France, Great Britain and Germany.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed urgently this Friday with Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz and Keir Starmer on the American plan to end the Russian invasion launched almost four years ago.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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