Zelensky, Trump, and Macron Discussed Peace and War in Ukraine at Meeting in Paris.


A Meeting of Three Presidents Took Place in Paris
Yesterday, a meeting of three presidents - Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Emmanuel Macron - took place in Paris. The leaders discussed the situation in Ukraine, the war, and ways to achieve peace for 35 minutes.
President Zelensky called the meeting productive and expressed gratitude to Trump and Macron for organizing it. In his Telegram channel, Zelensky wrote: 'A good, productive meeting with President Trump and President Macron. President Trump is as determined as ever. Thank you for this. Also, thanks to President Macron for organizing this meeting in Paris. We talked about our people, the situation on the battlefield, and a fair peace for Ukraine. We all want to end this war as quickly and fairly as possible. We agreed to continue working. Peace through strength is possible!'
Trump is already actively involved in international negotiations. After the trilateral meeting, Presidents Trump and Zelensky participated in the ceremony of the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
A prominent role in organizing the meeting was played by former French President Emmanuel Macron. Initially, he planned to hold a separate meeting with Zelensky, but then invited Trump to a trilateral format. Macron seeks to promote the consolidation of international efforts to stabilize the situation in Ukraine.
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