Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday he had urged Kyiv's Western allies to give "a clear position" on security guarantees including about a potential foreign troop contingent on Ukrainian soil with a US backstop.
His comments came after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a virtual call with other European leaders and allies, including Zelenskiy, where Starmer said a "coalition of the willing" would help secure Ukraine "on the land, at sea and in the sky" in the event of a peace deal with Russia.
"We need to continue working on the contingents that will form the foundation of Europe's future Armed Forces," Zelenskiy said in a post on X with an image of himself taking part in the call.
"Peace will be more reliable with European contingents on the ground and the American side as a backstop."
Starmer has also called for a US security backstop to help secure a lasting peace between Russia and Ukraine in the three-year-old war.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he supported in principle US President Donald Trump's proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine, but that Russia would fight on until several crucial conditions were worked out.
Zelenskiy urged European leaders to dismiss Putin's opposition to European peacekeepers in Ukraine and blamed the Russian leader for stalling peace efforts.
"A ceasefire could have already happened, but Russia is doing everything to prevent it," he said.
Families of patients and the wounded at the UAE field hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza, extended heartfelt Eid Al-Fitr greetings to UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, expressing deep gratitude for the UAE’s ongoing humanitarian support.
Survivors were pulled out of rubble in Myanmar and signs of life were detected in the ruins of a skyscraper in Bangkok on Monday as efforts intensified to find people trapped three days after a massive earthquake in Southeast Asia that killed at least 2,000.
Israel has proposed an extended truce in Gaza in exchange for the return of about half the remaining hostages, Israeli officials said on Monday, as the military issued new evacuation orders and said "intense operations" were planned in the south of the enclave.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen was convicted of embezzlement on Monday and handed an immediate five-year ban from public office, a sentence that will bar her from running in the 2027 presidential race unless she successfully appeals beforehand.
The bodies of eight Palestine Red Crescent medics who came under fire in Gaza just over a week ago have been recovered, though a ninth worker is still unaccounted for, the Red Cross said.
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