Summary
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the leaders of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom in London to discuss a U.S.-led peace plan to end the conflict in Ukraine. The leaders aim to strengthen Ukraine's position and ensure any ceasefire has strong security guarantees. President Donald Trump expressed frustration over Zelenskyy's response to the plan, while European leaders remain supportive of Ukraine.
Key Facts
- President Zelenskyy held talks in London with European leaders from France, Germany, and the UK.
- The leaders aim to strengthen Ukraine's efforts against Russia with a focus on peace and security.
- President Trump expressed frustration, claiming Zelenskyy had not read the U.S. peace proposal.
- A contentious point in the peace talks is the suggested cession of the Donbas region to Russia.
- European leaders are focused on ensuring any peace deal is fair and lasting.
- U.S. officials and Ukrainian negotiators recently concluded three days of talks on the peace plan.
- The new U.S. national security strategy has alarmed European leaders but received a positive response from Russia.