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The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, engaged with King Charles III at Windsor Castle during an important trip to the United Kingdom, expressing gratitude for the nation's ongoing political, military, and ethical support amid Russia's invasion. This encounter preceded broader discussions with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The leaders reached a consensus on five prerequisites for a future peace agreement, which encompassed an immediate ceasefire, security assurances for Ukraine, and the ongoing freezing of Russian assets. The conversations underscored Europe’s increasing collaboration on long-term regional security and defense strategies.

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00:00Zelensky just arrived at Windsor Castle, and what happened next caught global attention.
00:05Ukraine's president met King Charles III during a critical visit to the United Kingdom,
00:10but this meeting was about much more than royal tradition.
00:14Zelensky thanked the king, the British people, and the entire UK for standing with Ukraine since the war began.
00:21He called Britain's support unwavering.
00:24And the timing of this meeting is extremely important.
00:27Right after Windsor Castle, Zelensky joined emergency talks with European leaders in London.
00:34The discussions focused on air defense, long-term security, and ending Russia's invasion.
00:40UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was there.
00:42So were France's President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Meretz.
00:48Together, they agreed on five major conditions for peace.
00:51First, Russia must accept an immediate ceasefire.
00:54Second, Ukraine's borders cannot be changed by force.
00:58Third, Ukraine must receive legally binding security guarantees.
01:03Fourth, frozen Russian assets should stay blocked until Ukraine is compensated.
01:08And finally, Europe and NATO must approve any major security decisions.
01:13Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, claimed peace depends on the battlefield,
01:18not negotiations.
01:20As the war continues, the UK remains one of Ukraine's strongest allies.
01:25And this royal meeting sent one powerful message to the world.
01:29Britain's support for Ukraine is not slowing down.
01:32Britain's
01:32Britain's
01:33UK Freedom
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