They support Trump’s call into a peace agreement and ask Russia to “stop hindering” diplomatic efforts and “accept a high total and unconditional fire of 30 days to create the space for conversations about a fair and lasting peace.”
The leaders of France, the United Kingdom, Germany And Poland They arrived this Saturday to Kyiv For a new sample of support for Ukraine, a journey in which they have pronounced them Support for the calls of US President Donald Trump, for “a peace agreement” and have asked Russia That “Stop hindering efforts to achieve permanent peace”.
“We, the leaders of France, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom, Solidarity in Kiev with Ukraine against the large scales Barbara and illegal invasion of Russia,” said the president of France, Emmanuel Macron; The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz; The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer; and the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk.
“We repeat our support for Trump’s calling for a peace agreement and we encourage Russia to stop hindering efforts to achieve permanent peace,” they have noticed before they ask Moscow “a high total and unconditional fire of 30 days to create the space for conversations about honest and lasting peace.”
That is why they have demonstrated their willingness to “support peace conversations as quickly as possible, discuss the technical application of Alto El Fuego and to prepare for a total peace agreement.” “We are clear in which the bloodshed should end, in which Russia must stop his illegal invasion and in which Ukraine must be able to bloom as a safe and sovereign nation during the next generations, to its internationally recognized limits.”
“We will continue to increase our support for Ukraine. Until Russia accepts a sustainable fire, we will increase our pressure on the Russian war machine,” said the four leaders, in which his first joint journey to the European country is.
In that sense, Macron published a statement in his report on Social Network X after his arrival in Kiev in Kiev in which he emphasized that “his first thoughts are at the Ukrainian people who have shown an admirable courage since the start of the war”. “For his country, for his freedom, for Europe,” he said.
“The safety of our continent is at stake here. Before the Russian aggression, our reaction must be collective,” he explained, stating that “an honest and lasting peace starts with a high total and unconditional fire.”
“It is the proposal that we are promoting with the United States. Ukraine accepted it on 11 March. Russia, the delay, however, determines earlier conditions, plays over time and continues his invasion. If Russia continues to hinder, we will increase pressure as Europeans, in narrow coordination with the United States,” he said.
Within the framework of this visit, the Ukrainian president, Volodimir ZelenskiHe has visited the four European leaders to “commemorate the warriors who gave their lives for the freedom and independence of Ukraine.”
“Gloria and eternal gratitude to the heroes who are no longer with us, but who will stay in our hearts forever. Eternal memory of those who have given their lives to defend Ukraine,” said Zenski in a short message in his report in X.
Source: EITB

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