European foreign ministers met in Paris on Wednesday, saying a peace deal in Ukraine would require the involvement of Kyiv and its European allies. The meeting came as US President Donald Trump said he had agreed to immediate peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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00:00EUROPEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS WARNED THAT UKRAINE'S FUTURE MUST INVOLVE BOTH EUROPE AND KIEV.
00:08AS NEWS BROKE THAT U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN AGREED
00:13TO IMMEDIATELY HOLD PEACE TALKS.
00:19Europe plays its active role in ensuring just and comprehensive long-lasting peace for Ukraine.
00:29Ukraine's security and European security are indivisible.
00:34What is at stake is not only the territorial integrity of Ukraine, it is not simply the
00:40security of the European continent, it is also and more generally the future of international
00:47law.
00:50Meanwhile Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Putin and Trump agreed in a telephone
00:56conversation to organize a meeting in person.
00:59And that the Russian president told Trump he is ready to receive Americans in the country.