A growing chorus of European support appears to be forming behind President Volodymyr Zelensky’s new push for peace, symbolized by an hour-long strategy call with Finnish President Alex Stubb. This coordination is key to Zelensky’s plan to present a united front in his appeal for US leadership.
The call was not a simple courtesy. Zelensky specified its purpose was to “coordinate their positions,” indicating a serious effort to align messaging and strategy among Ukraine’s most steadfast allies. Finland, as a newer NATO member with a long border with Russia, is a particularly significant partner in this endeavor.
This European alignment is designed to strengthen Zelensky’s primary appeal to Washington. By showing that key regional partners are on board, he can present his proposal not as a solitary plea, but as a widely supported, viable European initiative awaiting an American catalyst.
The foundation of this initiative remains the Gaza peace deal. Zelensky is using Trump’s “success” as a common reference point for all his allies, a shared example of what is possible when the international community, led by the US, acts in concert.
While this diplomatic architecture is being built, the need for it is demonstrated daily. Zelensky’s reports of Russian strikes on civilian targets serve as a constant reminder to his European partners of the stakes involved and the urgent need for their coordinated diplomatic push to succeed.
Zelensky and Stubb Coordinate Positions as European Support for Peace Push Grows
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