Ukraine wants Europe to soon appoint a spokesman for possible peace negotiations with the US and Russia, said one of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski’s top advisers.

“It is a decision to be made quickly,” Ihor Zovkva, deputy head of the Zelenski office, told Bloomberg. “I hope immediately after the meeting in Paris. We have to act, not to think. “

Zovkva, who is in Brussels for security consultations, refused to propose names but said the person should be a level leader Like Zelenski, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Zelenski also supported this idea by speaking to reporters in Kiev via a teleconference from the United Arab Emirates: “There must be a representative of Europe.”

EU leaders were caught hexapine from the speed at which Donald Trump moved to start talks with Putin, with the aim of ending the war in Ukraine.

French President Emmanuel Macron convened a hurried mini -summit on Monday in Paris with several European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Kir Starmer, to discuss Ukraine as well as possible ways to reinforce European defense spending.

With the intention of the US to move so quickly, Europe is in danger of being overwhelmed by negotiations which could eventually determine the security balance in Epirus in the coming years if it does not end up in a tangible plan.

European officials and Kiev have both said that the Allies wanted to agree security guarantees before speaking with Russia, and Ukraine would not agree on anything unless it participates in the negotiations. Several officials told Bloomberg that in order to influence the discussions, Europe must not only bring something tangible to the table, but also designate a representative.