On December 6 local time, French President Macron announced on the X website that he would travel to London on the 8th to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, British Prime Minister Starmer, and German Chancellor Mertz to discuss the recent peace talks between Ukraine and the United States.
Macron said that he had spoken with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on the same day, reiterating France's "condemnation stance" and "firm support" for Ukraine regarding Russia's new wave of air raids.
"I shared with him the recent international consultations, the consensus reached, and the subsequent directions, especially the talks during my visit to China. France is determined to work with all partners to implement measures to ease the situation and achieve a ceasefire," Macron wrote.
Macron emphasized that Europe will become a key pillar in the jointly promoted "just and lasting" solution.
According to U.S. media Axios News, the U.S. and Ukrainian delegations ended a three-day meeting in Miami, Florida on December 6, focusing mainly on territorial and security issues. That day, Zelenskyy held a two-hour phone call with Trump's special envoy Witko and Trump's son-in-law Kushner.
On December 6 local time, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy posted on the X website that this call was "long and substantive," stating, "Ukraine is determined to continue cooperating with the U.S. in good faith to achieve peace in practice. Both sides reached an agreement on the next steps of the action plan and the specific form of negotiations with the U.S. Thank you, President Trump, for your positive and pragmatic attitude towards the negotiations."
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