The Fort Worth Press - European allies back Zelensky after Trump criticism

USD -
AED 3.672499
AFN 66.104423
ALL 82.817583
AMD 381.550465
ANG 1.790055
AOA 917.000169
ARS 1434.061703
AUD 1.510323
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.697645
BAM 1.678834
BBD 2.014206
BDT 122.25155
BGN 1.678603
BHD 0.376995
BIF 2954.153326
BMD 1
BND 1.296857
BOB 6.934943
BRL 5.43703
BSD 1.000021
BTN 90.017769
BWP 13.304205
BYN 2.892177
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011296
CAD 1.382335
CDF 2232.000119
CHF 0.807245
CLF 0.02357
CLP 924.649854
CNY 7.070102
CNH 7.07032
COP 3831.45
CRC 488.33666
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.6501
CZK 20.878972
DJF 178.081839
DKK 6.421085
DOP 64.112964
DZD 130.066036
EGP 47.504022
ERN 15
ETB 155.459626
EUR 0.85976
FJD 2.257401
FKP 0.75003
GBP 0.75098
GEL 2.694969
GGP 0.75003
GHS 11.425187
GIP 0.75003
GMD 72.999776
GNF 8692.890405
GTQ 7.66025
GYD 209.224272
HKD 7.78037
HNL 26.338763
HRK 6.471201
HTG 130.938432
HUF 329.980024
IDR 16693.3
ILS 3.22278
IMP 0.75003
INR 90.11865
IQD 1310.071032
IRR 42112.493369
ISK 127.709783
JEP 0.75003
JMD 160.321037
JOD 0.709019
JPY 155.868502
KES 129.25022
KGS 87.450133
KHR 4003.536572
KMF 421.99972
KPW 899.999869
KRW 1468.495018
KWD 0.30709
KYD 0.833412
KZT 511.015258
LAK 21688.11214
LBP 89554.237448
LKR 308.590313
LRD 176.510983
LSL 16.981051
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.434451
MAD 9.238224
MDL 16.955801
MGA 4459.342301
MKD 52.911007
MMK 2100.029022
MNT 3547.974589
MOP 8.014335
MRU 39.881543
MUR 46.12033
MVR 15.388498
MWK 1734.121909
MXN 18.229897
MYR 4.113034
MZN 63.909785
NAD 16.981051
NGN 1451.41993
NIO 36.799073
NOK 10.137575
NPR 144.028602
NZD 1.734315
OMR 0.384495
PAB 1.000026
PEN 3.363849
PGK 4.243868
PHP 59.163501
PKR 282.637138
PLN 3.64151
PYG 6877.400803
QAR 3.645143
RON 4.373304
RSD 100.907955
RUB 76.551949
RWF 1455.052684
SAR 3.753166
SBD 8.230592
SCR 14.882723
SDG 601.499774
SEK 9.421225
SGD 1.29767
SHP 0.750259
SLE 23.69948
SLL 20969.498139
SOS 570.486794
SRD 38.659006
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.030494
SVC 8.750402
SYP 11056.830999
SZL 16.97633
THB 31.924972
TJS 9.17539
TMT 3.51
TND 2.937488
TOP 2.40776
TRY 42.553801
TTD 6.775282
TWD 31.150496
TZS 2450.00024
UAH 42.159274
UGX 3538.273354
UYU 39.065216
UZS 11990.815254
VES 254.551935
VND 26360
VUV 121.84308
WST 2.78861
XAF 563.067718
XAG 0.017332
XAU 0.000239
XCD 2.702549
XCG 1.802356
XDR 0.700158
XOF 563.065302
XPF 102.371296
YER 238.549858
ZAR 17.03685
ZMK 9001.19889
ZMW 23.125917
ZWL 321.999592
  • RIO

    0.0900

    73.15

    +0.12%

  • RYCEF

    0.3100

    14.8

    +2.09%

  • BCC

    -0.7750

    72.275

    -1.07%

  • CMSC

    -0.0300

    23.4

    -0.13%

  • JRI

    -0.0600

    13.73

    -0.44%

  • RELX

    -0.6550

    39.665

    -1.65%

  • NGG

    0.3700

    75.78

    +0.49%

  • SCS

    0.1400

    16.28

    +0.86%

  • BTI

    0.3200

    57.33

    +0.56%

  • VOD

    0.0550

    12.525

    +0.44%

  • GSK

    0.0400

    48.45

    +0.08%

  • BCE

    -0.3900

    23.16

    -1.68%

  • BP

    0.1600

    35.99

    +0.44%

  • RBGPF

    0.8500

    79.2

    +1.07%

  • CMSD

    0.0700

    23.32

    +0.3%

  • AZN

    -0.0100

    90.17

    -0.01%

European allies back Zelensky after Trump criticism
European allies back Zelensky after Trump criticism / Photo: © POOL/AFP

European allies back Zelensky after Trump criticism

Ukraine's European allies put on a show of support for President Volodymyr Zelensky Monday as they expressed scepticism about parts of the US proposal to end the war with Russia.

Text size:

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted Zelensky, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron at his Downing Street residence in London.

The discussions came after President Donald Trump accused Zelensky of not reading his administration's proposal on a deal to end Russia's invasion following almost four years of war.

That came after days of talks between Ukrainian and US officials in Miami ended on Saturday with no apparent breakthrough, with Zelensky committing to further negotiations.

"I'm sceptical about some of the details which we are seeing in the documents coming from the US side, but we have to talk about it. That's why we are here," Merz said at the top of Monday's meeting, without specifying which version of the proposal he was referring to.

Macron said the "main issue" is finding a "convergence" between the European and Ukrainian position and that of the United States.

Starmer hugged Zelensky as he welcomed the Ukrainian leader to Downing Street shortly after 1:00 pm, with the talks lasting a little over an hour.

The UK premier had earlier said he would not be pushing Zelensky to accept the deal spearheaded by Trump's administration, the initial version of which was criticised by Ukraine's allies as overly favourable to Russia.

"I won't be putting pressure on the president," Starmer told ITV News.

"The most important thing is to ensure that if there is a cessation of hostilities, and I hope there is, it has to be just and it has to be lasting, which is what we will be focused on this afternoon," the UK prime minister added.

But Zelensky said as he headed into the meeting that "there are some things which we can't manage without Americans, things which we can't manage without Europe, and that's why we need to make some important decisions."

An official familiar with the negotiations told AFP on Monday that territory was still "the most problematic issue" in the negotiations.

The tricky subject of how Europe can potentially best use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine was also to be discussed.

A UK official told reporters that Starmer would "update President Zelensky on our wider support today, including through the use of the value of immobilized Russian sovereign assets, which we hope to see movement on soon".

A European Union plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Kyiv's fight against Russia would have "far-reaching consequences" for the EU, Moscow's ambassador to Germany warned last week.

- 'Disappointed' -

Earlier, Zelensky said he had joined his negotiators for a "very substantive and constructive" call with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner during the Miami negotiations.

"Ukraine is committed to continuing to work honestly with the American side to bring about real peace," Zelensky said on Telegram, adding that the parties agreed "on the next steps and the format of the talks with America".

But Trump criticised his Ukrainian counterpart on Sunday, telling reporters: "I have to say that I'm a little bit disappointed that President Zelensky hasn't yet read the proposal, that was as of a few hours ago."

Witkoff and Kushner had met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin last week, with Moscow rejecting parts of the US proposal.

Before Monday's talks, Macron slammed what he called Russia's "escalatory path".

"We will continue these efforts with the Americans to provide Ukraine with security guarantees, without which no robust and lasting peace will be possible," he wrote on X.

"We must continue to exert pressure on Russia to compel it to choose peace."

- Hot and cold -

Washington's initial plan to bring an end to the conflict involved Ukraine surrendering land that Russia has not been able to win on the battlefield in return for security promises that fall short of Kyiv's aspirations to join NATO.

But the nature of the security guarantees that Ukraine could get to fend off any future Russian invasion has so far been shrouded in uncertainty, beyond an initial plan saying that jets to defend Kyiv could be based in Poland.

Trump has blown hot and cold on Ukraine since returning to office in January, initially chastising Zelensky for not being grateful for US support.

But he has also grown frustrated that his efforts to persuade Putin to end the war, including a summit in Alaska, have failed to produce results, and he recently slapped sanctions on Russian oil firms.

A.Nunez--TFWP