A man goes down the steps to an underground passage next to the memorial for the fallen Ukrainian and foreign fighters on the Independence Square in Kyiv, on Dec. 10, 2025, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Credit: Roman Pilipey/AFP)
Leaders of Britain, France and Germany discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump ongoing U.S.-led peace talks for Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office said on Wednesday, welcoming efforts to secure a just and lasting settlement.
"The leaders discussed the latest on the ongoing US-led peace talks, welcoming their efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, and to see an end to the killing," a spokesperson for Downing Street said.
The leaders agreed this was a critical moment for Ukraine and said intensive work on the peace plan would continue in the coming days.
Leaders of Britain, France and Germany discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump ongoing U.S.-led peace talks for Ukraine, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office said on Wednesday, welcoming efforts to secure a just and lasting settlement.
"The leaders discussed the latest on the ongoing US-led peace talks, welcoming their efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, and to see an end to the killing," a spokesperson for Downing Street said.
The leaders agreed this was a critical moment for Ukraine and said intensive work on the peace plan would continue in the coming days.
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