Zelensky Emphasizes US Support, European Leaders Seek Peace Plan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude for US military and financial assistance, emphasizing that Ukraine's resilience depends on its allies. He called for diplomacy and security guarantees for a lasting peace.
European leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, met in London to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine. They aim to present it to the US to secure essential security guarantees.
The plan includes a potential one-month ceasefire and deployment of European troops. However, Ukraine maintains that any peace deal must not involve territorial concessions to Russia.
European leaders are concerned that Kyiv could be sidelined in broader negotiations and are pushing for increased defense spending to persuade the US to commit to a long-term security arrangement for Ukraine.
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Africa
Deploying European troops could escalate the situation—why risk so many lives for this?
Noir Black
We shouldn't be dragged further into Ukraine’s issues; let them solve their own conflicts.
Eugene Alta
Coordinated diplomacy backed by strong defense policy is the correct approach for lasting stability.
Noir Black
European unity in supporting Ukraine sends a powerful message about defending democracy.
Leonardo
Our priority should be economic recovery, not endless funding for a distant war.
Comandante
Zelensky continually demands support without clear accountability. When does it end?
Habibi
I'm proud our leaders aren't allowing Ukraine to be sidelined during crucial security talks.
Muchacho
Continuing this war rhetoric will push peace further away—dialogue is necessary, even with Russia.