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Ukraine, Meloni at Paris summit “Working with U.S. for peace”

ROME (ITALPRESS) – Council President Giorgia Meloni attended the Ukraine Peace and Security Summit in Paris. “The meeting made it possible to reaffirm the commitment of the European and Western partners to a just and lasting peace, which requires the continued support for Ukraine and solid and credible security guarantees that the Prime Minister reaffirmed should be based in the Euro-Atlantic context, including on the basis of a model that could in part trace what is provided for in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty,” Palazzo Chigi explained in a note. Hypotheses on which President Macron raised with interest the opportunity for a technical study, which President Meloni welcomed. During the meeting, the Leaders also discussed the importance of effective implementation and monitoring of the ceasefire, on which a possible role of the United Nations is being raised, in line with the position of the Italian government. In addition, the Council President indicated how it is now important to be able to extend the partial ceasefire to civilian infrastructure, such as schools and hospitals, with the goal of achieving a total ceasefire.”

Reiterating that “no national participation in any military force on the ground is planned,” President Meloni stressed “the importance of continuing to work with the United States to stop the conflict and achieve a peace that ensures Ukraine’s sovereignty and security, hoping for the involvement of a U.S. delegation at the next coordination meeting.”

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(ITALPRESS).