European heads of state show support for Ukraine in Kyiv

Europäische Staatschefs besuchen Kyiv, um Unterstützung für die Ukraine zu zeigen. Gespräche über einen möglichen Waffenstillstand mit Russland stehen im Fokus dieser wichtigen Diplomatie.
European heads of state visit Kyiv to show support for Ukraine. Talks about a possible ceasefire with Russia are the focus of this important diplomacy. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

European heads of state show support for Ukraine in Kyiv

The leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Poland arrived in Kiev on Saturday morning to meet Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj. This visit symbolizes a united European position

diplomatic urgency and news from Kyiv

Friedrich Merz, The New Chancellor of Germany, the French President Emmanuel Macron Keir Strandmer and his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk were welcomed by Selenskyjs Stabschef Andriy Jermak at Kiev's main train station. These meetings illustrate a new diplomatic urgency requirement that aims to make a

Appeals to the Peace

"There is a lot to do and many topics to discuss. This war has to end with a just peace. Moscow has to be forced to agree to an armistice," wrote Jermak on his telegram channel. The first stop of the European leader was the Maidan, where they honored the fallen soldiers of Ukraine. Ukraine, supported by the European countries, calls for an immediate and unconditional 30-day ceasefire-a claim that is also supported by US President Donald Trump.

Russia's position and "nuances"

So far,

Russia has rejected a promise and explained that you are basically for a 30-day ceasefire, but refer to so-called "nuances", which must first be addressed. The spokesman for the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, interpreted in a Interview with ABC News be. Putin has often emphasized that "causes" must be treated, which he sees, among other things, in the NATO east expansion.

US reactions and European unity

in a Post on Truth on Thursday that " Will impose sanctions ”. This suggests growing frustration about the hesitation of Russia. Trump's takeover in January meant a complete change in the diplomatic focus of the United States in conflict, with both Ukraine and important allies concerned about a significant realignment of US politics towards Moscow.

appeal to the international community

The European leaders have called a number of meetings that both aim to show the United States that Europe can do more to support Ukraine militarily and to offer a uniform voice that asks the US President not to take the side of Russia in conflict. "A fair and permanent peace begins with a complete and unconditional ceasefire. This is the suggestion that we are driving together with the United States," wrote President Macron in a tweet on Saturday morning.

"Ukraine, however, accepted the ceasefire proposal on March 11th. Russia, on the other hand, sets up a preconditions, plays for the time and continues his invasion war. If Moscow continues to hinder, we will increase the pressure together as a European and in close coordination with the United States. We welcome President Trump to get in this direction," added Macron. <