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Keir Starmer leads European call for peace in Ukraine during London summit

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, France's Macron, and Ukraine's Zelenskyy unveil a groundbreaking ceasefire proposal during a pivotal London summit, forging a united front for peace in the region.
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 British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announced a collaborative initiative aimed at drafting a ceasefire proposal for the enduring conflict in Ukraine. This historic announcement came during a summit held in London, where European leaders gathered to collectively address one of the most pressing humanitarian crises in recent memory.

The summit not only underscored the dire need for peace but also showcased a united European front intent on fostering stability in the region. The leaders expressed their commitment to peace efforts, with the proposed ceasefire plan set to be presented to the United States for consideration, signalling the importance of transatlantic partnerships in resolving international conflicts.

Prime Minister Starmer emphasised the urgent necessity of a diplomatic solution, stating, “This collaborative peace initiative reflects our dedication to working together as European allies to bring an end to the suffering inflicted by this war. Our unity is our strength.”

President Zelenskyy, whose country has endured immense hardship due to the ongoing war, voiced his gratitude for the European leaders’ support. “For Ukraine, this proposed ceasefire agreement is not just a document; it is a beacon of hope for our people,” he said, highlighting the critical humanitarian aspect of the peace efforts.

With multiple rounds of conflict having wrought devastation, the call for a ceasefire comes as a timely intervention, potentially paving the way for further negotiations aimed at lasting peace and reconstruction. Leaders at the summit reiterated the importance of dialogue, urging all parties involved in the conflict to engage earnestly in discussions that could lead to an enduring resolution.

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