Proposed Ukraine Ceasefire by France and UK Faces Uncertainty
French President Macron's plan for a one-month truce lacks agreement with the UK as discussions continue with international allies.
- French President Emmanuel Macron proposed a one-month ceasefire in Ukraine focused on air, sea, and energy infrastructure, but not ground combat.
- The proposal emerged during a European summit in London attended by leaders from 15 countries, including the UK and France.
- British officials, including Secretary of State for Armed Forces Luke Pollard, clarified that no agreement has been reached on the specifics of the truce.
- The UK and France are reportedly working together with other European and American allies to explore multiple options for a peaceful resolution.
- Tensions between the US and Ukraine, highlighted by a recent clash between Presidents Trump and Zelensky, underscore the urgency of coordinated international efforts.