Rutte, Zelenskiy to attend Ukraine ‘Coalition of the Willing’ meeting, Elysee says
- On Monday, July 13, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will join the "Coalition of the Willing" meeting in Paris, with at least 25 heads of state expected to attend.
- The coalition, which currently includes 35 countries, will expand on Monday as Moldova and North Macedonia join; launched by France, the alliance provides financial and military support to Ukraine.
- French President Emmanuel Macron plans to announce new defense initiatives and joint military exercises at the gathering, reflecting Europe taking greater responsibility for security amid potential Russian actions.
- Zelensky seeks favorable responses from both coalitions to advance security guarantees and move the peace process forward, including participation in a ceasefire monitoring mechanism alongside long-term military support.
- European Commission President Ursula Leyen and Antonio Costa will attend the Paris gathering to build on momentum from the NATO summit, while the Elysee confirmed planning for postwar security guarantees remains underway.
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The Coalition of Volunteers, whose leaders meet on 13 July in Paris, is ready to implement security guarantees for Ukraine once a cease-fire with Russia in force, a far-reaching prospect. ...
At least 25 Heads of State and Government, including Volodymyr Zelensky, are expected on Monday in Paris for a meeting of the coalition of volunteers.
"Coalition of Volunteers": the International Alliance Will Meet in Paris on the Eve of the 14th July
The "Coalition of Volunteers", which brings together the states most committed to supporting Ukraine, will meet on Monday 13 July in Paris, on the sidelines of the celebrations of the National Day. On the menu of discussions: strengthening military aid in Kiev, but also new sanctions against Russia. - "Coalition of Volunteers": the international alliance will meet in Paris on the eve of July 14 (International).
Coalition leaders will mainly consider cooperation in the field of "anti-aircraft and anti-ballistic defense" with Ukraine - Meloni will not travel to Paris this time
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