US backs security guarantees for Ukraine at summit of Kyiv's allies in Paris
The US will lead ceasefire monitoring and support a European multinational force with commitments including military, intelligence, and logistical aid to rebuild Ukraine's defense.
- On Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a Paris summit where the Coalition of the Willing outlined multilayered security guarantees for Ukraine, with the United States openly backing post-ceasefire activation.
- To reassure Kyiv, leaders sought to finalise contributions after recent weeks of advancing discussions on how to activate guarantees if a ceasefire occurs.
- Allies committed to concrete measures including long-term military assistance, arms support, training and operational backing, while France and the United Kingdom plan military hubs and reassurance forces.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine's military officials completed detailed planning on deployments, weapons and command structures, expecting activation once guarantees are ratified, while Moscow warned no ceasefire is possible without a comprehensive settlement.
- Given the tentative language, analysts note the draft joint statement uses ambiguous terms like 'proposed' U.S. support and says European leaders will lead, while a person close to the U.S.-Europe-Ukraine negotiations said American participation remains unclear.
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