Zelenskyy welcomes European support as Ukraine prepares for US peace plan talks
Photo: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (president.gov.ua)
Most European leaders are prepared to help Ukraine discuss and revise the peace plan submitted by the United States. The United Kingdom will also take part, said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy said he spoke with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer about the American peace plan.
"We had a long conversation and covered many nuances of diplomatic work in planning the peace process. Coordination will continue, and I am grateful to the British society for their support," he said.
Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukrainian advisers will work in Switzerland on November 23. Representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany will also be present, and Europe is ready to assist.
"The vast majority of European leaders are ready to assist and get involved. Consultations are ongoing at various levels, and the efforts of everyone who seeks a genuine and lasting peace matter," the president wrote.
Media earlier reported that on November 23, the United States, Ukraine, and the European Union will hold talks in Geneva on a new peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump.
EU and NATO leaders issued a joint statement on November 22 regarding the proposed peace plan for Ukraine. They said the plan could serve as a basis for a future peace agreement, but requires significant revisions.
American and Russian officials have drafted a 28-point proposal aimed at ending Russia's war against Ukraine.
The US is pressuring Ukraine to accept the plan by November 27, warning it may suspend weapons deliveries and intelligence support. Trump, who made several threats on November 21, abruptly shifted his position on November 22, saying the proposal was "not final" and remained open to discussion.