A Month of Ceasefire and Peacekeepers: Le Figaro Reveals Macron and Starmer's Plan for Ukraine.


French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are working on a plan for Ukraine.
According to Le Figaro, the plan includes a month-long ceasefire in the air, at sea, and in energy infrastructure.
President Macron stated that after this stage, peacekeeping troops will be deployed. He also believes in the possibility of easing tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and hopes for the resumption of dialogue in the coming days.
According to Macron, controlling the front line stretching from Paris to Budapest will be challenging, so the parties should use this period for negotiations.
He also noted that the introduction of European troops into Ukraine is not currently planned. The deployment of a contingent may only be considered after the signing of peace agreements.
'It is important to use this Time to achieve a realistic ceasefire, conduct negotiations, and, after signing peace agreements, deploy troops,' the French president stated.
Earlier, Macron warned of a new danger from Putin.
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