Rome and Ankara, Two (European) Drivers of the Ukraine Crisis
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This Tuesday, in Paris, Emmanuel Macron will welcome the support of Kiev. Europeans, Ukrainians and Americans want to show a united front and advance on the necessary security guarantees for Ukraine
DEXYPTAGE - The Nordic countries and the Baltics blame France and Germany for not doing enough, proportional to their size. Europe alone is not able to compensate for the withdrawal of US support.
Paris - The European allied countries of Ukraine and American emissaries meet on Tuesday in Paris for a summit aimed at displaying their "convergence" on the security guarantees to be provided in Kiev and specify the contours of a "multinational force" in case of a ceasefire agreement with Moscow. Entourage of French President Emmanuel Macron presents this new meeting of the "Coalition of Volunteers" as the culmination of the efforts he began to…
The leaders of Ukraine's allies, united in the so-called coalition of the willing, will meet in Paris today. The talks, which will be attended by the leaders of 35 countries, including Prime Minister Robert Golob, will focus on security guarantees for Ukraine and further steps to strengthen support for Kiev and pressure on Moscow.
Rome and Ankara, two (European) drivers of the Ukraine crisis
At the leaders’ level meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in Paris, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will reaffirm Italy’s stance on security guarantees, coordination with the U.S. plan, and the EU’s structural role in supporting Ukraine. Who’s there: The summit, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, will bring together key European leaders, representatives from the United States, Ukraine, and NATO…
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