Britain, France refine Ukraine peace plan with new Washington trip in mind

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(From left) French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attending a summit of European leaders to discuss Ukrainian and European security, in London on March 2.

(From left) French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attending a summit of European leaders to discuss Ukrainian and European security, in London on March 2.

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PARIS - France and Britain are aiming to finalise with Ukraine, possibly "in days", a peace plan to present to the United States, while building bridges between the US and Ukraine before possible talks in Washington, diplomats said.

President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Keir Starmer have held several calls, separately, with Mr Donald Trump and Mr Volodymyr Zelensky since the presidents of the US and Ukraine held

a fractious meeting

on Feb 28 in the Oval Office that led to

a suspension of US military aid

to Kyiv.

The breakdown in US-Ukraine ties has given new urgency to the two European nuclear powers' efforts to pull together ideas for a peace plan that would initially outline a short truce but also eventually include broader security guarantees.

Britain and France have both said the US would be needed for future assurances.

"We're looking at putting this plan together in days and not weeks," said one senior European diplomat.

A second European diplomat said the idea was to have all the "ducks lined up", including a more healthy dialogue between Washington and Kyiv, while underlining the message to the US that Russia was the aggressor.

If the conditions were then in place, it could open the door to new meetings in Washington between the Europeans and Mr Trump, although it was unclear at this stage whether this would also involve Mr Zelensky or just the British and French leaders.

France's government spokeswoman, Ms Sophie Primas, told reporters on March 5 that a visit by Mr Macron, Mr Starmer and Mr Zelensky was under consideration, but the French presidency quickly corrected her to say that was not the case at this point.

The details of the plan have not been divulged and one European diplomat said military chiefs were aiming to finalise the military aspects over the next week.

One option is a partial one-month truce that would cover attacks by air and sea and also those targeting energy infrastructure but not ground fighting, and would be supported by France, Britain and a coalition of other willing countries, diplomats said.

Mr Zelensky said on March 4

he would be ready to come to the negotiating table

and support the plans for a truce.

Primas told LCI television: "We have proposed a truce. That is what is being studied within the negotiations with the United States. France and Europe are trying to reestablish a link between the United States and Ukraine." REUTERS

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