Next Stop London As Zelenskyy To Press Ukraine's Cause With Key European Allies
Zelenskyy seeks European support and reliable security guarantees after US talks ended without breakthrough while Russian strikes damage Ukrainian infrastructure.
- Three days of Miami talks ended with a positive tone but no evident breakthrough, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian President, plans to visit London on December 8 to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
- Driven by a leaked US 28-point peace plan in November, territory and security guarantees remain core negotiating issues for Ukraine and European leaders.
- Amid negotiations, Russia continued overnight strikes damaging Kremenchuk's power and water, while Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant lost all off-site power, prompting IAEA to report reduced reactor output.
- Macron said he will travel to London on December 8 to meet Zelenskyy and leaders, adding, `We will continue these efforts alongside the Americans to provide Ukraine with security guarantees, without which there can be no robust and lasting peace.`
- Europe has pushed back against early US proposals and sought Washington's support, while Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, Keir Starmer, and Zelenskyy met about two weeks ago to discuss a European peacekeeping force; the most recent version of the proposal is not public.
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Next Stop London As Zelenskyy To Press Ukraine's Cause With Key European Allies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is due to arrive in London on December 8 to meet with his key allies -- the so-called European 3 -- looking to bolster Kyiv's negotiating position following his team’s talks in Florida with US officials.
France's President Macron has announced a meeting in London on Monday on efforts to end the war in Ukraine, to be attended by Ukrainian President Selenskyj, Federal Chancellor Merz and British Prime Minister Starmer.
- War in Ukraine: Emmanuel Macron in London on Monday to meet Zelensky, Starmer and Merz (International). - War in Ukraine: Emmanuel Macron in London on Monday to meet with Zelensky, Starmer and Merz (International).
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