UK and France accuse Russia of delaying ceasefire talks
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Britain and France on Friday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of dragging his feet in ceasefire talks aimed at halting his country's invasion of Ukraine.
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His meetings with Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, came as the administration’s push to halt the Ukraine war had appeared stalled.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine support summit begins in FranceA meeting of leaders to support Ukraine has begun in Paris. The meeting will focus on strengthening the Ukrainian army and other issues, the Ukrainian President's Office says. According to the President,
- Mr. Heilbronn, you participated in the launch of the training of Ukrainian radiation therapists and surgeons at the National Academy of Surgery in Paris. Are there other similar examples of French investment in Ukraine's human capital planned?
European leaders meet again to discuss Ukraine's security, and their own, with Trump pulling back and Russia "playing games."
France or Britain should take the lead in engaging with Russia about Ukraine as part of European efforts to support Kyiv, Finland's president Alexander Stubb said on Thursday. European countries who joined a "coalition of the willing" to back Ukraine agreed at a meeting last week that at least one of their leaders should engage with Russia at some stage,
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Europe to rally his allies and convince them to take the threat of Putin seriously.
France and the UK are ready to take on the responsibility of coordinating efforts among partners to support Ukraine and will continue working to ensure NATO's capabilities maintain peace and stability across the North Atlantic area.
At a recent summit featuring leaders of 30 countries as well as European Union and NATO chiefs, French President Emmanuel Macron offered reassurances that France and Britain will continue to forge ahead with plans to deploy troops in Ukraine to secure an eventual peace deal with Russia despite other nations not wanting to take part.
President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that France and the United Kingdom would lead efforts to send a "reassurance force" to Ukraine after any future peace deal with Russia, even if the idea
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DPA International on MSNEurope's top diplomats reaffirm support for UkraineEuropean foreign ministers have reaffirmed their "unwavering support for Ukraine's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity" at a meeting in the Spanish capital, Madrid. The representatives of Spain,
French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed his support for Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing aggression, condemning Russia’s actions as a clear display of its desire for war. Ukrainian President ...
The summit, co-led by French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, follows Starmer's March 2 proposal to form a "coalition of the willing" to support Ukraine.
During a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council held yesterday at the Alliance's Brussels headquarters, Ukraine felt strong support from NATO allies, which is manifested in the creation of the “Coalition of the Resolute” under the leadership of France and the United Kingdom.