In kyiv, everyone went there from their arguments, hoping without too much to believe a gesture of Vladimir Putin. Volodymyr Zelensky and the four European leaders who came to visit him on Saturday May 10, on the shores of Dniepr-the Frenchman Emmanuel Macron, the British Keir Starmer, the German Friedrich Merz and the Polish Donald Tusk-pressed the chief of the Kremlin to accept an unconditional thirty-day cease-fire Land, in sea and in the air, in less than two days.

