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Ukrainian Summit in Washington Discussed by Britta Haßelmann

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Washington Summit Attended by Britta Haßelmann on Ukrainian Issues
Washington Summit Attended by Britta Haßelmann on Ukrainian Issues

Ukrainian Summit in Washington Discussed by Britta Haßelmann

Britta Haßelmann, the Green Party parliamentary group leader, has reiterated Europe's unwavering support for Ukraine in its struggle for peace, freedom, and self-determination. In a series of statements, Haßelmann has emphasised the importance of preserving Ukraine's sovereignty and the security and protection of Europe, which are both at stake in the ongoing conflict.

Haßelmann has proposed further sanctions against Russia, suggesting that frozen Russian assets could be utilised to aid Ukraine. She has also called for discussions on security guarantees to ensure the safety of European nations. Haßelmann has expressed uncertainty about the emergence of a real chance for peace in Ukraine, but has emphasised the people's longing for an end to suffering and destruction.

In a striking statement, Haßelmann asserted that Putin could end the war immediately if he had an interest in peace. She has maintained that all negotiations about Ukraine must take place with Ukraine, emphasising the need for Ukraine to be at the table in any discussions about its future.

Meanwhile, consultations between several European heads of state, including President Trump, President Zelensky, Chancellor Merz, Commission President von der Leyen, NATO Secretary General Rutte, and other European leaders, are ongoing in Washington. These discussions are crucial in shaping the European response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Haßelmann has also advocated for a joint, strong Europe with Russia's neighbours, namely Poland and the three Baltic states. She has proposed that Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, along with other European states, should participate in negotiations regarding Ukraine. This call for a united Europe reflects the importance Haßelmann places on a strong European response to the crisis.

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, with Putin reportedly continuing to bomb the country, Haßelmann has called for a ceasefire to facilitate further negotiations. She has emphasised the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, stressing the people's longing for peace and an end to suffering and destruction.

In conclusion, European leaders continue to stand united in their support for Ukraine, with Haßelmann leading the charge for a strong European response, including sanctions, the use of frozen Russian assets, and discussions on security guarantees. The ongoing consultations in Washington between several European heads of state are a testament to the international community's commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Ukraine.

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