President Volodymyr Zelensky and the leaders of the UK, France, and Germany agreed on five principles for a sustainable peace in Ukraine during a high-level summit in London, reaffirming that Europe must play a central role in any future settlement.
Zelensky met British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the so-called “E3 plus Ukraine” format on Sunday, in a show of European unity as diplomatic efforts to end Russia’s war intensify.
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In a joint statement issued after the meeting, the leaders reiterated their “unwavering support” for Ukraine and outlined conditions they said were necessary to secure a just and lasting peace.
Five conditions for peace
First, the leaders called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire.
Second, they said the current front line should serve as the basis for negotiations, stressing that international borders cannot be changed by force and that Ukraine’s sovereign right to choose its security arrangements and alliances must be respected.
Third, they said Ukraine must receive robust and legally binding security guarantees once a ceasefire takes effect. Those guarantees would build on commitments agreed in Berlin in December 2025 and Paris in January 2026 and include the deployment of a multinational force in Ukraine.
Fourth, Russian assets frozen by Western countries would remain immobilized until Moscow ends its aggression and compensates Ukraine for war damages.
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