Zelensky arrives in Paris, meets Macron ahead of security guarantees summit with 'Coalition of the Willing'
The coalition led by Macron and Starmer aims to finalize security commitments including training and troop deployments to deter future Russian aggression, coordinated with U.S. support.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with French President Emmanuel Macron and around 30 other leaders in Paris to discuss security guarantees against Russian aggression.
- The summit, branded as 'Coalition of the Willing', aims to solidify plans for military support to Ukraine and coordinate U.S. involvement, though President Donald Trump has not confirmed assistance.
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova criticized the summit's proposals, asserting that these guarantees are dangerous for the European continent.
- Zelenskyy expressed confidence that allies would help increase pressure on Russia for a diplomatic solution, mentioning that current security guarantees might not be enough to deter further aggression.
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The so-called coalition of the willing formalizes three pillars of the security guarantees for Ukraine – and thus also wants to convince Donald Trump.
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The Coalition of the Willing discussed the security guarantees offered to Ukraine at a meeting in Paris.
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