Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks at Downing Street with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday.
The leaders discussed the latest Ukraine peace plan drafted during talks between the Ukraine and US officials in Florida last week.
In brief comments before the talks, Starmer said: "We stand with Ukraine", while Zelensky said, "We need to make some important decisions."
The leaders of the UK and France expressed concerns for foreign security guarantees for Ukraine, while Germany's Chancellor voiced a scepticism over details coming from the US side.
The European leaders said more work was needed to obtain security guarantees for Ukraine, as the US puts pressure on Kyiv to agree a swift deal with Russia.
Zelensky, who travelled on to Brussels to meet NATO officials, said that Ukraine would share a revised plan with the US on Tuesday.
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