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Europe must do the heavy lifting,
But we are working together with France and our European allies to look at what is the path to how... we create a lasting and durable peace in Ukraine,
I am ready to engage in any kind of constructive format in relations with the U.S.,
If there is NATO and the war is over, it means I fulfilled my mission,
As the PM said in his press conference, we need and want to progress with momentum and are pleased today's summit has enabled discussions to move forward. Those discussions will continue at pace,
said a Downing Street spokesperson In the near future, all of us in Europe will shape our common positions — the lines we must achieve and the lines we cannot compromise on,
There are various options on the table, subject to further discussions with the U.S. and European partners but a one-month truce has not been agreed."
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the person said We need peace, not endless war,
We want peace. We don’t want it at any price, without guarantees
We are grateful for all the support we’ve received from the United States. There has not been a day when we haven’t felt gratitude
Zelensky said, just days after US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance publicly admonished him for not being “thankful” for Washington’s aid No agreement has been made on what a truce looks like, and so I don't recognise the precise part you mentioned there
Asked about the ceasefire plan, armed forces minister Luke Pollard told Times Radio You wouldn't expect me to get into the details of what that plan looks like, because at the moment, the only person that would benefit from those details being put in the public domain before any plan is agreed would be President Putin.
Pressed again on whether the UK and France had presented the summit on Sunday with a plan for a month-long ceasefire, he said Everything is back to front. After three years of war, I’m astounded. Trump doesn’t understand who the aggressor is.”
There are a number of different routes people could go down. One is to ramp up the rhetoric as to how outraged we all are, or not. The other is to do what I did, which is, roll up my sleeves, pick up the phone, talk to President Trump, talk to President Zelenskyy … my reaction was, ‘we have to bridge this’.”
This is our affair. Zelenskyy is our president. He got 73% of the vote. We should decide,
says Olena Palash, who works at a children’s clinic destroyed by Russian attacks PM calls for ‘coalition of the willing’ to end Ukraine war ... Starmer seeks Ukraine ‘coalition of the willing’”.
says the Guardian and the Times similarly has The footage of the meeting made ... Nobody wants to see that. But the important thing is how to react to that.”
I watched it and I couldn’t believe what was happening,
It was an emotional conversation, but I understand our president,
The king’s show of solidarity ... King-size welcome”.
The Mail calls it ... and the Sun says