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Zelenski calls on Europe to maintain the unity shown in 2022

Ukraine's president has stressed the importance of a common front for "just peace."

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Volodimir Zelesnki, President of Ukraine. Photo: EFE.

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has calledon European countries to maintain the same unity that they demonstrated in 2022, following the outbreak of war with Russia. In a message published on his account on the X social network, he has stated that this continental cohesion "contributes to the advancement of a just peace that must be firmly maintained. "

Zelenski made these statements after meeting European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen before her meeting with Donald Trump.

The latter will be accompanied by several European leaders and representatives of NATO. Thepurpose of Zelenski and the European authorities' trip to the United States is to learn about the meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

Among the leaders who will travel to Washington are, in addition to von der Leyen, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rütte and the heads of government of France, Germany, Italy, Finland and the United Kingdom.

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