Zelenskyy and Macron met in Brussels: We have clear common vision for achieving lasting peace

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the European Council meeting in Brussels on March 6.
Zelenskyy said this in a telegram, Censor.NET reports.
The head of state thanked Macron for his clear and principled position in support of Ukraine and "the need for new, more serious steps to protect our entire Europe - our peoples, our institutions and our European way of life."
The parties discussed the meeting being prepared for March 11 at the level of military representatives of countries that are ready to make greater efforts to ensure reliable security at the end of this war.
"We have coordinated our positions and next steps. We have an absolutely clear common vision that a real and lasting peace is possible on the basis of cooperation between Ukraine, the whole of Europe and America. The war must end as soon as possible," the President of Ukraine added.
According to Reuters, the leaders of France and Britain are seeking to quickly develop a peace plan for Ukraine.
Earlier, British Prime Minister Starmer said that the United Kingdom, France and other countries would work with Ukraine on a plan to end the war. France and Britain intend to discuss this plan with the United States. Later, it became known that Macron and Starmer proposed to establish a one-month truce in Ukraine "in the air, at sea and in the energy sector."