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What Macron, Zelensky And Starmer Said About The Peace Talks

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What Macron, Zelensky And Starmer Said About The Peace Talks

"This could be a defining moment."

The leaders of Germany, France and the United Kingdom during a meeting with Ukraine's leader Vladimir Zelensky in London noted the need for a just and lasting peace, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Sky News.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that "Ukraine's issues are Ukraine's to solve." He said today's talks are a "critical stage in the struggle for peace".

He also noted the need for a "fair and lasting" peace settlement for Ukraine.

Vladimir Zelensky thanked Ukraine's allies for organizing the meeting and stressed that unity between Europe, Ukraine and the United States is important. He also noted that today the leaders of the four countries should make "important decisions".

The Ukrainian leader noted that there are things Ukraine cannot do without the US and cannot do without the EU. According to him, it is necessary to "find a way to bring the EU and the US closer together" to agree on further steps.

"The Russian economy is starting to suffer, especially after our latest sanctions," French President Emmanuel Macron said.

The French leader noted that together with other countries he supports Ukraine and peace, and emphasized that Europe "has trump cards up its sleeve."

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he was "skeptical about some details in the documents coming from the United States."

"This could be a decisive moment for all of us, so we are trying to continue to support Ukraine. The fate of this country [Ukraine] is the fate of Europe," he emphasized.

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