European leaders’ suggestion for a 6 -day -old ceasefire in Ukraine
The French president said that if the European countries have offered an unconscious ceasefire in the Ukrainian war, the French president said that if the ceasefire violates, the US and Europe would impose extensive coordination sanctions.
French President Emmanuel Macron said today (Saturday) that European leaders have offered a six -day ceasefire in Ukraine, starting Monday under US supervision.
Anatolia News agency reported that Macron said at a meeting in Kiev, attended by Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnski and German, British and Poland leaders, saying the ceasefire proposal was accompanied by coordinated deterrent measures.
The Ukrainian president also said that if any ceasefire violations are done, the US and Europe will be coordinated about widespread sanctions.
“We hope the ceasefire will begin on Monday,” he said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Frederich Merts, British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Task.
The French president also confirmed that European leaders have had talks with US President Donald Trump that have recently been trying to pursue separate talks with Kiev and Moscow by presenting Ukraine’s peace initiative. However, it has not yet followed the tangible result.
“We have the feeling that the whole free world is united behind our decision,” the Polish prime minister said, saying that “this decision reflects the unity of the democratic world”.
European leaders’ dialogue with Trump
Merts also announced the support of Berlin with the support of Ukraine.
Starmer, along with his counterparts, emphasized “Ukraine’s right to have a safe future” and said: “We again emphasize that Russia will not win.”
Zelnsky said at the news conference that the ceasefire would be the basis of a sustainable peace.
“We can consolidate the foundation of peace,” he said. We are working with the US.
European leaders have announced the ceasefire that Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously ordered the ceasefire on May 5-8, with the “Day of Victory”, which is the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
British, France, Germany and Poland leaders on Saturday went to Kiev to talk to the Ukrainian president to showcase their unity a day after the parade of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s victory in the Red Square.
Russia has not yet responded to the ceasefire proposal.

European leaders in Kiev
Anatolia also reported that NATO Secretary -General Mark Route supported the proposal of a six -day ceasefire in Ukraine at the request of European countries.
Rate wrote in a message on the X -Social Network: This morning, I joined more than five volunteer coalition leaders to advance measures to ensure a fair and sustainable peace in Ukraine.
The Inmer begins with a 6 -day unnecessary ceasefire and must be supported with continuous and tangible support, NATO Secretary -General said. From today’s meeting, it is clear that we are committed to standing with Ukraine and continue.
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