On Thursday, officials from the U.S., Ukraine, and Europe gathered in Paris for the first time at the same table since U.S. President Donald Trump took office in January.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot emphasized that the meeting was "essential", stating that achieving lasting peace in Ukraine requires the active participation and consent of European partners.
European leaders expressed their concerns over previous discussions that left Kyiv and its European backers sidelined, stressing that "no durable peace" can be achieved without Europe playing a central role.
With a second round of talks scheduled in London next week, this historic meeting marks a significant step toward unified dialogue and renewed hope for Ukraine. Stay tuned for more updates! 😊
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