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During a series of meetings between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the two leaders focused on strengthening cooperation in the face of ongoing challenges. Discussions highlighted Ukraine's security needs, the importance of ending the war in Ukraine through a just peace, and the potential for launching joint arms production. Steinmeier emphasized support for Ukraine's defense and reconstruction efforts, signaling Germany's commitment to standing by Ukraine. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy reiterated the critical role of international unity in combating Russian aggression. The meetings clearly demonstrated the mutual dedication of both nations to ensuring a stable and secure future for Ukraine.

What were the main topics discussed by Zelenskyy and Steinmeier?

Zelenskyy and Steinmeier discussed security needs, cooperation on defense, and the importance of a just peace to end the war in Ukraine. Key topics included joint arms production and ongoing support from Germany in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction efforts.

How does Germany view its role in the peace process for Ukraine?

Germany has consistently supported a just and lasting peace in Ukraine. Steinmeier has emphasized the need for constructive dialogue involving Kyiv and has been critical of unilateral approaches or those lacking Ukraine's involvement.

What has been Steinmeier’s position on international aid to Ukraine?

Steinmeier has been a vocal advocate for continued international support for Ukraine. He has warned against weakening aid, asserting that peace should not be equated with surrender and stressing that Germany will continue to back Ukraine both militarily and economically.

What is the significance of the "Steinmeier formula" in peace negotiations?

The "Steinmeier formula" refers to a framework aimed at implementing peace agreements in Ukraine, particularly regarding the status of Donbas. While seen as a step forward, it has faced criticism and controversy, particularly within Ukraine, for potentially legitimizing territorial losses.

How does Steinmeier view the current geopolitical tensions between the US and Russia?

Steinmeier has expressed concern over the heightened tensions between the US and Russia, describing the situation as more perilous than during the Cold War. He advocates for diplomatic solutions and a balanced approach to avoid exacerbating conflicts.

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Steinmeier: OSCE will now begin "actual verification" of heavy equipment withdrawal German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier noted de-escalation of situation in the east of Ukraine and expressed believe that the OSCE will now begin "actual verification" of heavy weapons withdrawal. 50 831 271 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

"Normandy Four" did not agree on Debaltseve situation - Klimkin The meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Normandy Four countries, which include Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany, ended in Paris. 62 782 110 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Minsk agreement is not a breakthrough but could be a step towards political momentum - Steinmeier Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that the agreement reached in Minsk could be a step towards deescalation of the conflict in the Donbas. 21 190 48 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

"Process of peace negotiations on Donbas came to a dead end, and we all see it" - Foreign Ministers of Poland and Germany Escalation of the conflict in the Donbas actually showed that the peace talks came to a dead end. 23 066 84 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

германия Donbas terrorists express new level of cynicism: they are playing irresponsibly with thousands of lives - German Foreign Minister The militants’ actions in the Donbas and their refusal to take part in any talks express a new level of cynicism. 114 467 359 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Foreing Ministers of the Normandy Four agreed on urgent meeting of contact group on Donbas - Steinmeier The foreign ministers of the Normandy Four, which includes France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia, have agreed to urgently hold a contact group meeting on settling the situation in Ukraine. 14 869 37 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

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