Summit by teleconference in which 25 leaders will participate The British prime minister is organizing today. They are leaders who are ready to help maintain peace in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire agreement with Russia, which, as Kir Starmer said, “does not take peace seriously.”

Many European countries, Ukraine, NATO, European Commission, Canada Or even Australia is expected to attend this morning meeting this morning to determine the outline of an alliance of willing countries, which are ready to “support a fair and lasting peace” in Ukraine, according to a statement issued by Downing.

US is asking for a truce as soon as possible And they have put significant pressure on Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, who accepted the third ceasefire for 30 days if Russia agrees with it.

However, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed reservations and reported “important issues” that need to be resolved before a ceasefire.

“Kremlin’s absolute contempt for a ceasefire of (American) President (Donald) Trump only shows that Putin does not take peace seriously,” Starmer said in a statement yesterday night.

“If Russia finally comes to the table (of the negotiations), then we need to be ready to supervise a truce to ensure that it is a serious and lasting peace. If they do not, then we need to exhaust any means to boost financial pressure on Russia to ensure an end to this war, “the British prime minister added.

“Putin is trying to get stuck, saying that there should be a painstaking study before a truce can become a truce, but people need to see action, not a study or empty words and unnecessary conditions. My message in the Kremlin could not be clearer: Stop the barbaric attacks on Ukraine once and for all and now agree on a ceasefire. Until then we will continue to work 24 hours a day to bring peace, “Starmer said.

For days the British Prime Minister and French President Emmanuel Macron They are attempting to set up a “alliance of willing countries”, the aim of preventing Russia’s new attack on Ukraine if a ceasefire comes into force.

According to Downing Street, today’s session will “allow us to deepen the way countries provide for countries to contribute to this alliance before a military planning meeting next week.”

This contribution could take the form of troops – a binding that France, Britain and Turkey have been ready to take on – but also of a more logistical support.

“There is a lot of work, a lot of work to be done, but there are reasons that allow us to show moderate optimism,” the minister said. US Foreign Affairs Marco Rubio Yesterday after the meeting of G7 Foreign Ministers in Canada.

“We will continue to work to boost support in Ukraine and for a steady and constant peace,” said Emmanuel Macron, referring to today’s London teleconference, and called on Russia to “stop” the “violence” in Ukraine.

In addition to the French president and Ukrainian counterpart Volodimir Zelenski, their participation in teleconference has been confirmed by Swedish prime minister Ulphruson or even his Spanish counterpart Pedro Sanchez.

Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte, European Commission President Ursula von der Laien and European Council President Antonio Costa are also expected to participate.