Meeting of the US delegation with European countries
On November 21, a meeting took place in Kyiv between the US delegation and representatives of European countries. The meeting was held at the residence of the US Chargé d'Affaires in Ukraine, Julie Davis, where US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll expressed hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, he also warned about the firmness of the US position on key issues, emphasizing that the situation in Ukraine is 'extremely severe'.
The discussions took place in a tense atmosphere, indicating the seriousness of the topics discussed. The Kyiv meeting prompted European leaders to urgent consultations at the G20 summit, which was held in Johannesburg. Negotiators tried to find ways to persuade the US president to soften the demand for Ukraine to adopt a 'peace plan'. According to Driscoll, the current agreement offered to Kyiv is the maximum possible under the existing conditions.
Participants in the consultations
Among the European leaders who participated in the consultations were:
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni,
- French President Emmanuel Macron,
- President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
The meeting underscored the importance of cooperation between the US and European countries in the context of resolving the Ukrainian conflict.
'This meeting indicates the growing attention of the international community to the situation in Ukraine and the need for joint efforts to achieve peace.'
Source: event analysis
Key players, such as the US and European countries, are actively discussing possible solutions, highlighting the importance of coordinating actions in implementing the peace process. Given the escalation of the conflict, such negotiations could be decisive for the further development of events in the region.