By Kara Fox, Daria Tarasova-Markina, Tim Lister and Billy Stockwell, CNN

Photo: Eliot Blondet/Pool/Sipa/AP via CNN Newsource

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with European leaders in London in a show of solidarity after US President Donald Trump accused him of not having read the latest proposal to end the war, and as the Kremlin praised America's tough new posture towards Europe.

Ahead of the talks in Downing Street on the "sensitive issues" of security guarantees for Ukraine and control of its eastern regions, Zelensky said it was urgent for Europeans and Americans to show "unity" in resisting Russian aggression and hastening an end to the conflict.

"There are some things which we can't manage without Americans, things we can't manage without Europe, and that's why we need to make some important decisions," Zelensky said.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted Zelensky with French President Emmanuel Macron

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