Trump, Macron, and Zelensky Hold Trilateral Talks on Ukraine War and Global Stability

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2024-12-08

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Amid escalating international tensions, French President Emmanuel Macron invited former U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Paris for a historic trilateral meeting. The primary objectives of the summit were to advance solutions for the Ukraine-Russia conflict and discuss strategies for preserving global peace and economic stability.

During the discussions, Zelensky reiterated that any peace plan must be based on principles of "justice," emphasizing that Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable. He called on the international community to increase military and economic support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. Trump expressed his desire for a swift end to the war, proposing a negotiated resolution. He stressed that while the U.S. has a responsibility to promote peace on the global stage, it must avoid excessive involvement in armed conflicts.

Macron, acting as a pivotal mediator, advocated for Europe to take a more proactive role in addressing the war while coordinating closely with the U.S. He also highlighted the importance of stabilizing the global economy and energy supplies as key topics of the talks. Although no concrete agreements were reached, all parties acknowledged that establishing mechanisms for dialogue is a critical step toward peace. Macron pledged that France would continue working to facilitate broader multilateral discussions, including with Russia.

Observers remain cautiously optimistic, suggesting that the high-profile meeting could lay the groundwork for a diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine-Russia conflict.