The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the President of the European Commission discussed further progress in peace negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine. They focused on the use of frozen Russian assets and the development of a peace plan.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, held a meeting to discuss a peace plan to end the war initiated by Russia against Ukraine, as well as the possibility of using frozen Russian assets. This was reported on the official website of the British government.
Currently, negotiations are at a critical stage, as both leaders believe this is a pivotal moment for Ukraine’s future. They expressed their support for Ukraine, emphasizing that Europe will stand by for as long as necessary to achieve a just and lasting peace.
Additionally, progress was discussed in mobilizing frozen Russian assets, which could significantly impact the economic situation in the region. Starmer and von der Leyen emphasized the positive dynamics of the negotiations and expressed hope for achieving further progress soon.
In the context of these events, the President of Ukraine is preparing for important meetings with American and European partners in Berlin. The President noted that the chance for positive changes is significant now, but a full ceasefire is possible only after signing a framework peace agreement.
| Topic | Date | Participants |
|---|---|---|
| Meeting to discuss peace plan | December 13 | Keir Starmer, Ursula von der Leyen |
| Talks in Berlin | Soon after December 13 | President of Ukraine, American and European partners |




