Zelenskyy assessed the negotiations in London and reminded the USA of 'strong' decisions regarding Crimea.

President Zelenskyy at the negotiations in London
President Zelenskyy at the negotiations in London

Zelenskyy assessed the results of the 'Five Countries for Peace' negotiations

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy assessed the results of the negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine, the USA, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, which took place in London. The head of state emphasized the importance of such a meeting format for achieving peace.

The President emphasized the substance of the work carried out and the exchange of visions between the participating countries. He hopes that the joint efforts will lead to lasting peace.

Zelenskyy also clearly outlined Ukraine's position regarding further actions. He is confident that Ukraine will always act in accordance with its Constitution, while partners, particularly the USA, will act according to their decisions.

The Ukrainian delegation met with partners in London

On the eve, the Ukrainian delegation held a series of meetings in London with representatives of partner countries, including the USA, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. During the meetings, possible scenarios for ending the war were discussed and approaches to future steps were coordinated.

Special attention was paid to the meeting with the US President's special representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg. The parties analyzed possible ways to achieve a fair and lasting peace.

The Ukrainian delegation emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire and pointed out that a firm and consolidated position of their partners is critically important for stopping the war.

Ukraine and its partners are actively working to achieve peace in Donbas. The meetings in London confirm the importance of international cooperation and draw the global community's attention to the situation in Ukraine. We hope that our joint efforts will lead to lasting peace in Donbas and strengthen security in the region.


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