Paris talks with allies focused on 'paths to fair and lasting peace', Ukraine's foreign minister says
Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha has just posted on update on his separate talks with British, French and German partners at the Élysée earlier today.
He said they “discussed the paths to a fair and lasting peace, including full ceasefire, multinational contingent, and security guarantees for Ukraine.”

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Élysée meetings in Paris get under way
First meetings of the day are now under way, with White House envoy Steve Witkoff meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron’s diplomatic adviser Emmanuel Bonne at the Élysée.

Russia blames Europe for continuing war in Ukraine
And we have just heard from Moscow, with the Kremlin welcoming today’s meeting in Paris as a chance for Witkoff to update Europeans on his long conversation with Russian president Vladimir Putin last week.
“The United States is continuing to work in this direction with the Europeans and with the Ukrainians,” Peskov said.
“Unfortunately, from the Europeans we see a focus on continuing the war,” he said, as reported by Reuters.
'We must put pressure on killers,' Zelenskyy urges partners
Setting the scene for today’s meetings in Paris, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged partners to “put pressure on the killers” after another Russian attacks on Dnipro, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv and Donetsk overnight, which left three people dead, and 28 injured.

In a post on Telegram, he said that every defence package for Ukraine is “literally protecting lives,” as “Russia uses every day and every night to kill.”
“We must put pressure on the killers and help life in order to end this war and guarantee a reliable peace,” he said.
“I want to thank all the partners who are using their capabilities in this way. Wars are stopped by force – [the use of] force against the aggressor … in defence of life,” he said.
'Drug-dealing scum' most likely behind French prison attacks, French minister says
Drug-traffickers were most likely behind an unprecedented wave of attacks against French prisons though foreign influence and the far-left remain possible instigators, French interior minister Bruno Retailleau said.
“It’s most likely drug-dealing scum. It is one of the most credible scenarios,” Retailleau told RTL radio, Reuters reported.

The news agency reported that at least nine prison facilities and affiliated institutions have been targeted with nightly arson and other attacks this week and a car was set alight at the home of a prison guard.
Former UK minister says he is 'disgusted' by Trump's 'weasel language' on Russia
Martin Pengelly
Pronouncing himself “disgusted” by Donald Trump’s favorable attitude to Russia and Vladimir Putin, the former UK defence minister Grant Shapps said the US president calling a Russian missile strike that killed dozens in Ukraine last weekend a “mistake” was an example of “weasel language we used to hear … from the IRA” terrorist group.

“All anybody needs Putin to do is get the hell out of a democratic neighboring country,” Shapps told the One Decision podcast, regarding attempts to end the war in Ukraine that has raged since Russia invaded in February 2022.
“And I just have to [put] this on record: it disgusts me, I feel disgusted [by] the idea that the leader of the free world cannot tell the difference between the dictator who locks up and murders his opponents and invades innocent democratic countries and the country itself that has been invaded.
“This lack of moral clarity is completely demoralizing for the rest of the democratic world.”
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Morning opening: Diplomatic blitz
Easter is just round the corner, but in a last push before the break there is a lot of high-stake diplomacy planned for today.
US state secretary Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff are in Paris this morning for meetings with European partners on Ukraine, Middle East, and other foreign and trade policy issues.
The pair is expected to meet the French president, Emmanuel Macron, but also three EU foreign ministers: Britain’s David Lammy, France’s Jean-Noël Barrot, Germany’s Annalena Baerbock.
A Ukrainian delegation is also in town, led by top Zelenskyy’s aide Andriy Yermak and accompanied by foreign minister Andriy Sybiga and defence minister Rustem Umerov.
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni went the other way, as she is in Washington DC to meet with US president Donald Trump later today.
French defence minister Sébastien Lecornu is also stateside, with a planned meeting with US defence secretary Pete Hegseth.
It is not clear what, if anything, of what they discuss will be made public – but you can be sure that you will find all the updates we can get for you here.
It’s Thursday, 17 April 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.
Good morning.