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Zelenskyy Corners Starmer, Scholz, and Macron in London

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy just hit the ground in London for a high-stakes group chat with the leaders of the UK, Germany, and France. It is time to see if these handshakes actually turn into tangible movement or just more expensive photo ops.

The meeting brought together Keir Starmer, Olaf Scholz, Emmanuel Macron, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to navigate the current state of the conflict. Securing long-term support and clearing the way for deeper tactical cooperation dominated the agenda, as the shelf life of previous aid packages nears its expiration.

Germany remains notoriously cautious about long-range capabilities, while France and the UK often push for a more aggressive posture. Zelenskyy is currently working the room to align these diverging interests into a single, cohesive strategy before the political winds in Washington shift even further.

Bringing four heavyweights into one room is a clear signal that the status quo is becoming unsustainable. Whether this results in a concrete policy shift or just another round of polite smiles depends entirely on whose domestic lobby screams the loudest.

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  1. Banderite Drone-Pilot
    another day, another meeting that could have been an email.
    +1 jokeGroundbreaking observation, truly the peak of geopolitical analysis
  2. Indomitable Kalyna
    finally some real talk. about time they got on the same page.
    +1 boringOptimism is a cute look on you, even if it is entirely misplaced
  3. Stubborn Odesite
    lol, they're just swapping excuses while the frontline burns.
    +4 solidFinally, someone acknowledges the theater of the absurd for what it is