Ukraine’s Allies Want More Sanctions on Moscow if There Is No Ceasefire in Alaska
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Ukraine's allies in the so-called Volunteer Coalition, led by France, the UK and Germany, want sanctions on Russia stiffened if its president, Vladimir Putin, does not accept a ceasefire.
Ukraine's allies are considering the possibility of gradually easing sanctions against Russia if a complete ceasefire can be agreed.
Paris, 13 August 2025 (Lusa) - The allies of Ukraine of the so-called Volunteers Association, led by France, the United Kingdom and Germany, want strengthened sanctions in Russia if President Putin rejects a ceasefire at the summit of Alaska with North American counterpart Donald Trump. Today assembled by videoconference, also with the participation of the Vice-President of the United States, JD Vance, the countries of the Volunteers Association…
Trump has promised to present European principles to Putin at the Alaska meeting to promote peace in Ukraine. Stubb praised the unity of the US and Europe in Kultaranta, but reminded that nothing is certain yet.
Donald Trump wants a tripartite meeting with Putin and Zelensky “almost immediately”Trump assures Europeans that only Zelensky will negotiate possible territorial assignmentsThe Ukrainian allies in the so-called Volunteer Coalition, led by France, the UK and Germany, want sanctions to be tightened on Russia if its president, Vladimir Putin, does not accept a ceasefire at Friday's Alaska summit with Donald Trump.Meeted by video conference this We…
The Coalition of the Willing has emphasized the need for a just peace in Ukraine and an open discussion with Trump. However, it disagrees with Russian demands to limit Ukrainian sovereignty.
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