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EU, Ukraine Back Trumps Peace Plan, Call For More Pressure On Putin

Trump said that he will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest in the coming weeks, but it was not clear whether Zelensky will join them.

EU, Ukraine Back Trumps Peace Plan, Call For More Pressure On Putin
EU leaders are set to close ranks in support of Ukraine at a Brussels summit on Thursday.
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European leaders issued a joint statement with Ukraine on Tuesday backing US President Donald Trump's call for peace talks to begin based on the current frontline with Russia.

Trump is seeking to broker a peace deal to end the three-and-a-half-year war, triggered by Russia's 2022 invasion. Last week, he called on Moscow and Kyiv to stop the fighting "where they are" after talks with both sides.

"We strongly support President Trump's position that the fighting should stop immediately, and that the current line of contact should be the starting point of negotiations," said a statement signed by Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, EU chiefs Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen, France's Emmanuel Macron, Germany's Friedrich Merz, Britain's Keir Starmer and Italy's Giorgia Meloni.

"We remain committed to the principle that international borders must not be changed by force," said the leaders, who also included those of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Poland.

EU leaders are set to close ranks in support of Ukraine at a Brussels summit on Thursday, followed a day later by a "coalition of the willing" meeting of European leaders in London to discuss the next steps to help Kyiv.

Trump has announced his intention to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest in the coming weeks, but it was not clear whether Zelensky, who was shut out from the previous meeting in August in Alaska, would attend.

"We are clear that Ukraine must be in the strongest possible position, before, during, and after any ceasefire," the leaders said on Tuesday. 

"We must ramp up the pressure on Russia's economy and its defence industry, until Putin is ready to make peace," they added.

The European Union is considering a new 140-billion-euro ($163-billion) loan for Ukraine funded by frozen Russian central bank assets, which will be discussed at Thursday's summit in Brussels.

Officials are hoping they will give a green light for a more detailed legal proposal to be drawn up.

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