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French President Emmanuel Macron said that the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia could be agreed in the next few weeks.
In the third anniversary of the invasion of Russia, he was talking to Fox News in Washington, following a conversation with Donald Trump at the White House.
The US president, who suggested that the war could end in a few weeks, argued that Europe should suffer the cost and burden of Ukrainian peaceful contracts.
Macron said that all the peace contracts in Ukraine should “not the surrender of Ukraine.”
Trump arrived during the second term at the White House, “Game Changer,” the French leader said.
He said that it was “feasible” to talk about the ceasefire of war and to talk about the beginning of sustainable peace negotiations in a few weeks.
Macron said he talked with 30 other European leaders and allies, and many people would be part of Ukraine’s security guarantee.
He made a proposal to send an army to the area in cooperation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Macron said, “Don’t go to the front line, not go to confrontation, be defined by treaties, and defined as a collective reliability with US backups to maintain this peace,” Macron said.
He added that negotiations on the end of combat will deal with “security guarantees, land and territory.”
He said that one of the best ways to secure US promises to Ukrainian sovereignty would pass the deal of important minerals negotiated by Washington and Keyive.
As an additional sign of Washington’s change on the world stage, the UN Security Council was adopted in the United States, which adopted a neutral position on disputes. It was supported by Russia, but France and the United Kingdom were abstained.
In a joint press conference after a meeting with Macron on Monday, Trump did not mention security guarantees, but the cost and burden on securing peace in Ukraine should be paid by European countries as well as in the United States.
Macron added that Europe understood the need to share the security burden more fairly, and that Monday conversation went forward.
Trump wanted to be as soon as possible, and he added that he would visit Russia if he agreed to visit Russia and visit Russia.
Macron, however, has promoted a wide range of peace agreements, including a more considered approach associated with the ceasefire and a clear guarantee of Ukrainian long -term protection.
“We want peace quickly, but we don’t want a weak agreement,” he said.
But this pair agreed that Ukraine should include the deployment of the European peacekeeper. The proposal was completely rejected by Russia.
Macron said in an oval office, “They will not follow the front line. They are not part of any conflict. They will be there to respect peace.”
Trump said Vladimir Putin will accept it. “I asked him specifically. He has no problem,” he said.
The French President praised Trump’s efforts to interact with Putin in recent weeks and told him that there is a “legitimate reason.”
Trump did not call Putin a “dictator” last week to explain President Ukrainian.
Trump said, “I don’t know when to say.” “At some point I will meet with President Putin.”
He also invited President VolodyMyr Zelensky in Ukraine to the White House to conclude a contract to share the state’s natural resources. “He can come this week or next week,” Trump said. “I want to meet him.”
The French president had no moment of disagreement between Trump and Macron, but the French President interrupted the US opponents in the elliptical office and withdrew the claim that the EU against Ukraine was all loans.
Macron said, “No, to be honest, we paid. We paid 60%of our efforts.”
Trump replied.
Zelensky attended the event with KYIV’s global representative. “We hope we can finish this war this year,” he said.
Other leaders, including the UK, Germany and Japan, said in a video link. There was no US representative.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier recently mentioned a warming relationship between Moscow and Washington.
“Russia may have gained an open ear in the White House, but he did not get a one -inch justification,” he said.
Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission told the attendees:
She said the war was “the most central and consequent crisis in the future of Europe.”
UN is with Russia in the UN
Also, Monday, The United States biased twice with Russia by voting in the United Nations. It is related to the Ukrainian war.
The two countries first opposed Europe’s leading resolutions to criticize Moscow’s behavior and support the territory of Ukraine, and eventually passed by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.
UNGA members supported 93 European resolutions, but the United States did not abstain, but actually voted with Russia, Israel, North Korea, Sudan, Belorusi, Hungary and 11 states.
The United States and Russia then supported the resolution from the UN Security Council to the United States.
The resolution of the Security Council passed, but the two major US allies in the United Kingdom and France vote after attempts to revise the phrase.
Meanwhile, the EU and the United Kingdom have passed new sanctions on Russia on Monday. The EU sanctions, which passed the 16th round after Russia’s invasion, aimed at the “shadow fleet” of the ship, which were believed to have been used to bypass the export and sanctions of Russia in Russia.
British sanctions are responsible for assigning more than 11,000 soldiers to Russia to help war for war and electronic products used by Russian army and North Korean defense ministers.