Dec. 1 (UPI) -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was in Paris Monday morning to meet with French President Emanuel Macron and discuss peace options between Ukraine and Russia.
On Sunday, Ukrainian leaders visited Miami to work on the negotiations with delegates from the President Donald Trump administration, which Zelensky described as "very constructive" on X.
The meeting with Macron was at the Elysee Palace. Last week, Macron's office said they would discuss "the conditions of a just and durable peace."
"I spoke with the President of Finland earlier today -- [Alexander Stubb] and I continue our coordination," Zelensky said on X Monday. "I briefed him on our delegation's work yesterday in the United States -- everything was very constructive. There are some tough issues that still have to be worked through. Our representatives will return to Europe in the coming days, and after speaking with them and receiving a full report on how the negotiations went, we will decide on our further activities. And for today, we have talks planned with our friends in Europe. It will be a very substantive day. Diplomacy, defense, energy -- the priorities are clear. I thank everyone who is helping!"












