U.S. to Promise Ukraine Support to Counter New Russian Attacks
The US will lead ceasefire monitoring with European support and back a multinational force to deter future Russian attacks, ensuring Ukraine's security and military regeneration.
- On January 6, 2026, at the Elysée Palace in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted the Coalition of the Willing summit where a draft said the United States would lead ceasefire monitoring if a peace deal is agreed.
- Security advisers from 15 countries met in Kyiv over the weekend while US-led diplomatic efforts ramped up in recent weeks and Kyiv said a deal was 90% ready.
- The draft says the United States would provide intelligence, logistics, and commit to support the multinational force if attacked, while European partners lead reassurance measures for Ukraine's armed forces.
- The summit focused on security guarantees for Ukraine, as Kyiv warned it will not sign a deal failing to deter Russia and Russia opposes NATO boots on the ground.
- Russia currently occupies around 20% of Ukraine and is pushing for control of the Donbas region, while Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz said diplomatic efforts proceed 'under difficult conditions'.
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US to help enforce Ukraine cease-fire and lead monitoring under draft security guarantees
The United States is prepared to play a key role in a security guarantees framework for Ukraine once the active phase of the war ends, according to a draft document from the so-called “coalition of the willing” published by Suspilne. The draft says Washington intends to help Ukraine enforce a cease-fire primarily through intelligence and logistical support. It emphasizes that all measures would be implemented only at Kyiv’s official request and …
Europeans persuade Americans to participate in the control of a ceasefire in Ukraine. Germany also wants to become more involved.
French President Emmanuel Macron: The supervision of a ceasefire in Ukraine will be done under U.S. leadership.
A meeting of the Coalition of Volunteers was held this Tuesday in Paris, committing to the deployment in Ukraine of a multinational force in the event of a ceasefire with Russia.
According to the Moscow Times, Washington agrees to lead the international ceasefire verification mechanism and to support a European force after an agreement between Kiev and Moscow.
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