Macron says France won't send troops to Ukraine 'tomorrow' but may give security guarantees
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated that France and its allies support Ukraine's rights and European security in any negotiations to end the war with Russia.
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed a readiness to resume diplomacy with Vladimir Putin, surprising European allies amid ongoing concerns over Russia's threat.
- Macron emphasized that Ukraine's rights should be respected in peace talks, asserting that robust and credible guarantees are necessary for a lasting deal.
- To maintain pressure on Russia, EU countries agreed on new sanctions and emphasized the need for robust guarantees for Ukraine's rights and security.
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