Carney to be in Paris on Monday for a meeting with Ukraine’s allies
More than 30 leaders and defence chiefs convene to discuss Ukraine’s recovery and postwar security guarantees amid ongoing Russian aggression, Canada pledges $2.5 billion for reconstruction.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Paris today to meet Ukraine's allies and accelerate a negotiated peace plan nearly four years after Russia's invasion with more than 30 leaders.
- Canada has announced $2.5 billion in financing and loan guarantees after Carney met Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Halifax last month, aiming to boost defence and recover Ukrainian children unlawfully deported.
- The Kremlin has signalled tough demands that could force territorial concessions, demanding Ukraine sharply reduce its military and opposing Western guarantees with foreign troops while continuing aggressive operations.
- On Monday, coalition defence chiefs will meet ahead of leader talks in Paris, where leaders will convene Tuesday at the invitation of Emmanuel Macron with bilateral sessions including President Trump's team.
- Observers note the 35-nation coalition of the willing has become a key diplomatic asset for Kyiv, as Matthew Schmidt called it a major success, while concrete security guarantees from Europe and Canada could allow Ukraine to forgo NATO membership.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters in Paris that Canada and other Ukrainian allies are close to finalizing security guarantees for the war-torn country as part of broader ceasefire talks. Mr. Carney is gathering with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other leaders from the coalition of the willing in Paris.
Ukraine's allies meet with aim to make security pledges concrete
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Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, took the road to Paris on Monday, where he will meet Ukraine's allies in an effort to end Russia's war against that country.
The Western capitals display their unity on long-term support to Ukraine, on the eve of a crucial summit aimed at clarifying the security guarantees and the modalities of an international force. Ukraine's main partners meet this Tuesday in the French capital for a summit of the support coalition. This [...] The article Paris brings together Kiev's allies to seal a strategic alliance appeared first on Le Singulier.
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