French President Emmanuel Macron said that the coalition leaders would meet again next week in support of Ukraine, hope to finalize a plan to secure a potential Trus in the war with Russia.
The Ukrainian President will be the latest in a series of upper-day meetings in Paris with Volodimier Zelanski-and will come after the Kiev and Moscow talks in Saudi Arabia with the United States on Monday.
Macron was announced on Thursday, when London hosted the latest discussions of military top brass with the so -called “coalition of the willing” around Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister Kir Stmper said that the plan to polish a potential ceasefire was “simultaneously”, as US President Donald Trump proceeds with Russia to end his war on Ukraine.
The Macron-Joe Stamor stated that he is ready to deploy soldiers in Ukraine-said that next Thursday the meeting will be a chance to work “fine-tune” to ensure any truss.
Meanwhile, Zelancesi said at an European Union summit that “nothing had changed” because Moscow maintained bombing despite agreeing with Trump to prevent attacks on Ukraine’s energy system.
Zelansky said Russian President Vladimir Putin should “stop making unnecessary demands that only stretching the war”, by calling the European Union to ramps arms delivery and implement restrictions.
The European Union leaders swear in a joint declaration, which was agreed without the support of Russia -friendly Hungary to increase military support despite Moscow’s demands for foreign support for foreign support.
But in front of the opposition of France and Italy, he stopped supporting a request from Zelancesi, pushed by Kaza Kalas, a head of European Union Foreign Policy to give Kiev five billion euros ($ 5.4 billion) for artillery shells.
In Norway, Zelansky said Ukrainian and American officials will meet in Saudi Arabia on Monday, which would create US -led efforts to end the Russian invasion, now grinding in their fourth year.
Kremlin had earlier confirmed that Russian authorities also interacted with the American side in Saudi Arabia on the same day.
– Power plants –
Both Zelansky and Putin interacted with Trump this week, and indicated that they are ready to stop attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days.
But since then there has been no late-up in the fight. The two countries reported a barrage of the new drone strike overnight, as questions remained questions about the exact details of any permanent peace deal.
Trump, who provoked European and NATo colleagues by his overtreters for lukewarm commitment to Putin and European security, suggested on Wednesday night that the United States could handle and run Ukraine power plants.
But on Thursday, Zelancesi poured cold water on the idea, saying that he could not negotiate the ownership of the legally occupied Zaporizhjia nuclear power station.
“If they want to withdraw it from Russians, if they want to modernize it, invest – this is an open question, it’s an open question, we can talk about it,” Zelancesi said.
Trump later returned to a deal to access Ukraine’s rare Earth minerals, which he pushed to sign, Washington insisted that it would “signed” very soon “.
– Air Defense –
Despite the cooling on support for Trump Ukraine, the United States is helping Kiev to acquire additional air defense systems to combat Russia’s ballistic missiles.
According to a readout from the White House, Zelansky on Wednesday sought help to get the American-made “Patriot missile system” to increase its current stock provided by the United States, Germany and Romania.
As Europe explains the future of Ukraine, the leaders once again debated plan to increase the defense spending in the block on a large scale.
Kremlin spokesperson Dimitri Peskov questioned whether Europe, where governments, were watching the standing increase in domestic defense spending, were committed to ending the fight.
“For most parts, the signs of Brussels and European capitals worry about the plan of militarization of Europe,” he said.
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