
UPDATED European Leaders Talk Ukraine on Sidelines of G20
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa

French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa

“Israel has fully honoured the ceasefire, Hamas has not … We again call on the mediators to insist that Hamas fulfill its side of the ceasefire,” the Israeli PM’s office said.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for the introduction of common standards for security plans.

“Europeans must immediately and unconditionally support the peace initiative of the United States,” Orbán wrote in a letter sent to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

In a declaration unconventionally adopted at the beginning of the summit on Saturday, participants referenced “the occupied Palestinian territories” along with Ukraine, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

In a move to further align its foreign policy with its domestic politics, the State Department told U.S. embassies they should start reporting on the “human rights implications and public safety impacts” of mass migration.

The former head of state had been under house arrest since August, and on Saturday one of his lawyers announced that he had been taken into custody.

Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said on Telegram representatives of Kyiv and Washington will meet in Switzerland “in the coming days.”

Minsk pardoned 31 Ukrainian citizens as part of an agreement between President Alexander Lukashenko and U.S. President Donald Trump.

The IDF said the Hezbollah member was eliminated for “promoting terrorist attacks against the State of Israel and its forces.”
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met on the sidelines of the
“Israel has fully honoured the ceasefire, Hamas has not … We again call on the mediators to insist that Hamas fulfill its side of the ceasefire,” the Israeli PM’s office said.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for the introduction of common standards for security plans.
“Europeans must immediately and unconditionally support the peace initiative of the United States,” Orbán wrote in a letter sent to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
In a declaration unconventionally adopted at the beginning of the summit on Saturday, participants referenced “the occupied Palestinian territories” along with Ukraine, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In a move to further align its foreign policy with its domestic politics, the State Department told U.S. embassies they should start reporting on the “human rights implications and public safety impacts” of mass migration.
The former head of state had been under house arrest since August, and on Saturday one of his lawyers announced that he had been taken into custody.
Security Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said on Telegram representatives of Kyiv and Washington will meet in Switzerland “in the coming days.”
Minsk pardoned 31 Ukrainian citizens as part of an agreement between President Alexander Lukashenko and U.S. President Donald Trump.
The IDF said the Hezbollah member was eliminated for “promoting terrorist attacks against the State of Israel and its forces.”
The EU should closely review Pakistan’s serious religious freedom violations before extending its preferential trade and tariff benefits to the country.
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