US backs security guarantees for Ukraine at summit of Kyiv's allies in Paris
- The United States officially supported long-term security guarantees for Ukraine, stating these include commitments to aid in case of future attacks by Russia, as confirmed by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff after the summit in Paris.
- Leaders stressed binding commitments to provide military and logistical support should Ukraine face another armed attack from Russia.
- French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine, together with commitments to military and logistical support from European nations and the U.S.
- Discussions focused on long-term guarantees and a verification mechanism, aiming to secure peace after nearly four years of conflict.
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The security guarantees for Ukraine are taking shape. While the US wants to monitor a ceasefire above all, Europeans are sending troops out. Plans are well advanced, but for such a delicate operation it would require a reliable US president.
However, the Ukrainian President said he saw a "political will" of Ukraine's allies to provide him with "solid security guarantees" after a summit in Paris.
European security guarantees for Ukraine ring hollow
Yesterday at a meeting in Paris, Ukraine’s allies appeared to agree on security guarantees for the war-torn country in the event of an end to its war with Russia. A joint statement from the “coalition of the willing” declared that there will be “reassurance measures in the air, at sea and on land and for the regeneration of the armed forces of Ukraine”. It also said that “these elements will be European-led”, but aided by non-European members of…
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