Macron said that when we are with Russia on the UN, the ceasefire may arrive in “weeks”
Hello, welcome to your on-site report on the Ukrainian War.
French President Emmanuel Macron It was said that “can be held in the next few weeks” a truce, and soon after Donald Trump In the White House he told the U.S. president, the deal should not mean “surrender” in Ukraine.
“[A] Armistice in the air, ocean [and] Infrastructure,” the French president told Fox News. “If it is not respected, it will be the best evidence for the fact that Russia is not serious. ”
“We want peace. I think President Trump’s initiative is very positive. But my message is to be careful because we need something substantial in Ukraine,” he added.
In a press conference with Macron, the U.S. president claimed that he has made more progress in the past month than he has made in the past three years. “I believe Emanuel agrees with me on many of the most important issues,” he said. “Europe must play a central role in ensuring Ukraine’s long-term security.”
Macron’s visit was a few days ago when the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Before the meeting with Trump, the two agreed to show “joint leadership support for Ukraine.”
When Macron and Trump met in Washington, the United States stood at the United Nations and promoted a resolution to the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which did not mention Moscow’s role as an invader.
The resolution was adopted by the Security Council by 10 votes. France, Britain, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia abstained from the vote.
The UN General Assembly earlier supported a resolution by Ukraine and the EU to condemn Moscow, while rejecting rival U.S. resolutions that did not include any reference to Russian aggression.
In other key developments:
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Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end the three-year war. French President Emmanuel Macron said ahead of bilateral talks at the White House that Europe is ready to provide security assurances to Ukraine during a ceasefire, including peacekeeping personnel, although they will not be sent to the frontline. Trump said he had no objection to being sent to Ukraine as peacemakers, adding that he had proposed the idea with Putin.
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Trump described “very close” to Ukraine’s potential minerals and said he might meet with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy will soon be able to seal the protocol. Trump added that he will also meet Putin at some point. Zelenskyy last week rejected a US $500 billion request for Ukrainian mineral wealth to repay Washington’s wartime aid, believing that the U.S. has not provided the payment so far and has not provided specific security guarantees in the agreement.
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On Monday, more than a dozen world leaders gathered in Kiev to mark the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion. A performance of solidarity led by Europe overnight, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including the President of the European Commission, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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On Monday, the European-led solidarity show came after a tough weekTrump accused Ukraine of starting a war against Russia, calling Zelenskyy a “no election dictator” and made it clear that Europe would have to implement and pay for any future peace solution. There is a strong collective impetus for the upside-down version of the U.S. president’s recent history, and a consensus that Ukraine must negotiate on its future.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow will stop its military operations only if the results are “satisfactory” with Russia. He said that more and more countries’ status in Ukraine has become “realistic”, and a recent meeting in Riyadh raised hopes of a normal dialogue between Russia and the United States.
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The EU’s foreign minister discusses sending billions of military aid to Ukraine. Before next week’s summit dedicated to the European Ministry of Defense. At a meeting in Brussels on Monday, several countries had military aid to Ukraine ranging from 20 billion euros to 40 billion euros in 2025, according to several diplomatic sources.
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The EU spends more money on Russian fossil fuels than Ukraine’s financial aid. According to the new report. The EU purchased 21.9 billion euros (£18.1 billion) of Russian oil and gas in the third year of the war, which is six more than the 18.7 billion euros allocated to Ukraine’s economic aid in 2024.
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Downing Street said Trump has changed the global dialogue around Ukraine and would be “better”, As Britain imposed further sanctions on Russia, forcing Putin to make concessions. A Keir Starmer spokesman did not comment on Trump’s false claims that Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a dictator. Starmer will hold talks with Trump in Washington on Thursday.
Key Events
Last week, Donald Trump said it was a “mistake” to expel Russia from after Vladimir Putin annexed Crimea in 2014. He asked to send Russia back G7 (Seven), composed of some of the most economically advanced countries in the world. They are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
German Finance Minister Joerg Kukies In an interview, people have been speaking to Reuters to see if Russia should be allowed to rejoin the G7, despite its illegal invasion of Ukraine. He said firmly that it should not be re-enrolled.
“The G7 condemnation of the Russian war of aggression is very clear, especially on the third anniversary of the brutal Russian attack,” Kukis said.
Kukies will travel to Cape Town today to attend the Treasury Secretary’s 20th meeting, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent staying away due to arrangements for conflicts.
Macron said that when we are with Russia on the UN, the ceasefire may arrive in “weeks”
Hello, welcome to your on-site report on the Ukrainian War.
French President Emmanuel Macron It was said that “can be held in the next few weeks” a truce, and soon after Donald Trump In the White House he told the U.S. president, the deal should not mean “surrender” in Ukraine.
“[A] Armistice in the air, ocean [and] Infrastructure,” the French president told Fox News. “If it is not respected, it will be the best evidence for the fact that Russia is not serious. ”
“We want peace. I think President Trump’s initiative is very positive. But my message is to be careful because we need something substantial in Ukraine,” he added.
In a press conference with Macron, the U.S. president claimed that he has made more progress in the past month than he has made in the past three years. “I believe Emanuel agrees with me on many of the most important issues,” he said. “Europe must play a central role in ensuring Ukraine’s long-term security.”
Macron’s visit was a few days ago when the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Before the meeting with Trump, the two agreed to show “joint leadership support for Ukraine.”
When Macron and Trump met in Washington, the United States stood at the United Nations and promoted a resolution to the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which did not mention Moscow’s role as an invader.
The resolution was adopted by the Security Council by 10 votes. France, Britain, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia abstained from the vote.
The UN General Assembly earlier supported a resolution by Ukraine and the EU to condemn Moscow, while rejecting rival U.S. resolutions that did not include any reference to Russian aggression.
In other key developments:
-
Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end the three-year war. French President Emmanuel Macron said ahead of bilateral talks at the White House that Europe is ready to provide security assurances to Ukraine during a ceasefire, including peacekeeping personnel, although they will not be sent to the frontline. Trump said he had no objection to being sent to Ukraine as peacemakers, adding that he had proposed the idea with Putin.
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Trump described “very close” to Ukraine’s potential minerals and said he might meet with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy will soon be able to seal the protocol. Trump added that he will also meet Putin at some point. Zelenskyy last week rejected a US $500 billion request for Ukrainian mineral wealth to repay Washington’s wartime aid, believing that the U.S. has not provided the payment so far and has not provided specific security guarantees in the agreement.
-
On Monday, more than a dozen world leaders gathered in Kiev to mark the third anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion. A performance of solidarity led by Europe overnight, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including the President of the European Commission, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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On Monday, the European-led solidarity show came after a tough weekTrump accused Ukraine of starting a war against Russia, calling Zelenskyy a “no election dictator” and made it clear that Europe would have to implement and pay for any future peace solution. There is a strong collective impetus for the upside-down version of the U.S. president’s recent history, and a consensus that Ukraine must negotiate on its future.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow will stop its military operations only if the results are “satisfactory” with Russia. He said that more and more countries’ status in Ukraine has become “realistic”, and a recent meeting in Riyadh raised hopes of a normal dialogue between Russia and the United States.
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The EU’s foreign minister discusses sending billions of military aid to Ukraine. Before next week’s summit dedicated to the European Ministry of Defense. At a meeting in Brussels on Monday, several countries had military aid to Ukraine ranging from 20 billion euros to 40 billion euros in 2025, according to several diplomatic sources.
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The EU spends more money on Russian fossil fuels than Ukraine’s financial aid. According to the new report. The EU purchased 21.9 billion euros (£18.1 billion) of Russian oil and gas in the third year of the war, which is six more than the 18.7 billion euros allocated to Ukraine’s economic aid in 2024.
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Downing Street said Trump has changed the global dialogue around Ukraine and would be “better”, As Britain imposed further sanctions on Russia, forcing Putin to make concessions. A Keir Starmer spokesman did not comment on Trump’s false claims that Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a dictator. Starmer will hold talks with Trump in Washington on Thursday.