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Taoiseach: Ukraine must be at centre of any peace deal to end war with Russia
@Source: irishexaminer.com
The meeting, hosted by French president Emmanuel Macron and British prime minister Keir Starmer, took place ahead of the US-Russia Summit in Alaska on Friday.
Speaking after the meeting, the Taoiseach said European leaders remain committed to supporting Ukraine.
The group also heard from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who briefed them on the situation on the ground and outlined Ukraine’s needs.
While the group welcomed former US president Donald Trump’s efforts, they insisted Ukraine must be at the centre of any peace deal.
“The initiative of President Trump towards ending Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and achieving a just and lasting peace was warmly welcomed. We agreed that unity is vital and that close transatlantic coordination will continue as part of our efforts to secure a ceasefire and a durable peace.
"Any diplomatic solution must protect Ukraine and Europe’s security. It was also agreed that any meaningful negotiations on a just and lasting peace should be preceded by a ceasefire.
“We committed to continue to provide political, financial, economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support to Ukraine. There was also agreement to maintain pressure on Russia to agree to an unconditional ceasefire, including through the use of sanctions and other economic measures."
Mr Martin said this is "a critical time for international security".
"In the year when we mark its 80th anniversary, we must recommit ourselves to the primacy of the UN Charter. We cannot accept that international borders can be changed by force. For all our security, there must be respect for international law, including the principles of independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“I also believe that the human dimension must be a key component of a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. The Ukrainian children abducted by Russia must be returned to their families and communities.
“Ireland will continue to support Ukraine, both bilaterally and through the EU, on its path towards EU membership and in its efforts to achieve a just and durable peace.”
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