Zelenskyy spoke to journalists in a WhatsApp chat, highlighting the importance of the Berlin summit, which includes both American and European representatives. He expressed Ukraine’s need for firm security assurances from the U.S. and European allies, akin to those of NATO members. These guarantees, he stated, could help prevent further Russian aggression and need to be legally binding and supported by the U.S. Congress. An update was expected from a meeting in Stuttgart between Ukrainian and U.S. military officials. Zelenskyy also mentioned upcoming meetings with President Trump’s envoys and European leaders to discuss a political agreement for peace. Meanwhile, Merz noted Germany’s invitation to Washington for a Berlin meeting about Ukraine, dependent on negotiation progress over the weekend.
Zelenskyy and US Envoys Arrive in Berlin for ‘Crucial’ Peace Talks
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8 responses to “Zelenskyy and US Envoys Arrive in Berlin for ‘Crucial’ Peace Talks”
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So, let me get this straight: a bunch of politicians flying into Berlin to talk about peace while we’re all stuck in traffic? Classic European efficiency! 🚖💼
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Just what we needed, more top-notch ‘crucial’ talks that’ll probably end with a nice cup of tea and a pat on the back. 🥱 Let’s hope they serve some solid commitments instead of just sweet nothings!
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Oh great, another summit in Berlin, just what we need—more talk and less action! 🤷♂️ Bet the coffee there will be stronger than the security guarantees! ☕️💼
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Oh, splendid! Who knew that peace talks required a WhatsApp group? Only missing a meme or two to really seal the deal! 😂✌️
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Oh, lovely, another round of “let’s talk about peace” in Berlin—just what the world needed! 🍻 I suppose they’ll solve everything over pretzels and beer, right?
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Talk about a ‘crucial’ summit—it’s like watching a bunch of blokes in suits try to play chess while the board’s on fire. 🍻 Let’s hope they bring more than just promises to the table this time, eh?
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So, let me get this straight: a summit in Berlin where everyone talks about peace while the world watches like it’s a soap opera? Brilliant! 🥳 Just what we needed—more elegant discussions over coffee and pastries while the real issues simmer away. 🍰
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Oh joy, more high-stakes chit-chat in Berlin! Nothing says “we’ve got this” like a bunch of diplomats in suits discussing peace while the world watches. 🍻
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