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VLADIMIR Putin must be slapped with a strict peace deadline to end his deadly games in Ukraine, Keir Starmer said last night. The PM issued his warning as European allies met in Paris to step up ...
Astonishingly, perhaps, there are some Europeans still holding ... and not wanting peace. Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron co-hosted Volodymyr Zelensky in Thursday’s Paris summit (AP) The ...
Leaders from 31 countries gathered in Paris on March 27 to coordinate military aid for Ukraine and discuss steps toward a just and lasting peace, the Ukrainian presidential ... acknowledged that ...
Leaders from 31 countries gathered in Paris on March 27 to coordinate military aid for Ukraine and discuss steps toward a just and lasting peace ... discussions were still in their early stages.
Vladimir Putin inflicted a savage night of drone strikes on Ukraine, targeting civilians in a merciless attack which Kyiv said demonstrated that Moscow has no interest in peace. Volodymyr ...
The summit of the so-called “coalition of the willing” — a group of Ukraine’s allies — began in Paris on March 27 ... Read also: Putin not a serious player in peace talks, UK Prime Minister Starmer ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that France and Britain will lead a contingent of European countries to support any future peace deal ... security in Paris. Read our blog to ...
Even if incremental steps such as a pause in violence on the Black Sea manage to take hold — few Ukrainian soldiers or civilians believe it would lead to a lasting peace. Both sides are still ...
"Now is not the time for pulling back or weakening sanctions - now is the time to increase sanctions to get them to the table," Starmer said in Paris, where he is meeting European leaders.
“We expect the American side to secure the unconditionality of silence in the sea,” the Ukrainian president said alongside his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, in Paris on Wednesday evenin ...