French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky have agreed to meet in Paris on Monday, a move that has been seen as an attempt by Washington to push forward a long-stalled plan aimed at ending the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
According to sources close to the negotiations, the primary focus of the talks will be on discussing "security guarantees," a concept central to the US's proposed peace plan. This plan, which has garnered significant international attention in recent weeks, aims to provide Ukraine with concrete assurances that Russia will not attempt to annex parts of its territory.
The discussion around security guarantees is a critical component of the US's efforts to broker a lasting peace agreement between Ukraine and Moscow. By providing Kyiv with explicit protections from Russian aggression, Washington hopes to alleviate some of the pressure on Ukraine and pave the way for negotiations between the two sides.
Macron and Zelensky's meeting in Paris comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain high, with the war still raging across the country. The French president has expressed his desire to use this opportunity to facilitate a peaceful resolution, stating that "the international community must find a way to end this conflict."
According to sources close to the negotiations, the primary focus of the talks will be on discussing "security guarantees," a concept central to the US's proposed peace plan. This plan, which has garnered significant international attention in recent weeks, aims to provide Ukraine with concrete assurances that Russia will not attempt to annex parts of its territory.
The discussion around security guarantees is a critical component of the US's efforts to broker a lasting peace agreement between Ukraine and Moscow. By providing Kyiv with explicit protections from Russian aggression, Washington hopes to alleviate some of the pressure on Ukraine and pave the way for negotiations between the two sides.
Macron and Zelensky's meeting in Paris comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain high, with the war still raging across the country. The French president has expressed his desire to use this opportunity to facilitate a peaceful resolution, stating that "the international community must find a way to end this conflict."