The leaders of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Poland will meet this Saturday with Zelenski to support a 30 -day truce and move towards lasting peace.
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In an unprecedented visit, the leaders of France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Poland will travel this Saturday, May 10 to kyiv to meet with the Ukrainian President, Volodimir Zelenski, and demand Russia a high total and unconditional fire of 30 days. This was reported in a joint statement released by the British government, which also reaffirms the support of the peace plan proposed by the United States.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French president Emmanuel Macron, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will travel for the first time together to the Ukrainian capital as part of the call Volunteer coalitionan alliance that firmly supports the defense of Ukraine and promotes negotiations for a peaceful solution.
“Together with the USA, we urge Russia to agree on a high and unconditional fire fire to create the space to negotiate a fair and lasting peace,” said the leaders. In addition, they warned that they will intensify the pressure on the Russian war machinery if the Kremlin does not accept the truce.
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During their stay, the leaders will participate with Zelenski in a tribute to the fallen in the war in the Plaza Maidán. Then, they will be added to a videoconference with the members of the international coalition to advance in the creation of an Air Force, Land and Maritime that collaborates in the reconstruction of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and provides long -term security guarantees.
The visit also marks the first appearance on Ukrainian soil of the new German chancellor. Together, the leaders reiterated: “We are ready to support peace conversations as soon as possible, address the technical implementation of Alto El Fuego and prepare a total peace agreement.”
Finally, the joint statement underlines unwavering commitment to Ukraine: “Ukraine must be able to prosper as a safe, protected and sovereign nation within its internationally recognized borders for the next generations.”
Source and Photo: DW
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