Zelenskyy, European leaders unite to bolster Ukraine's security as Russia prolongs war
More than 30 nations in the coalition pledged to support Ukraine's security with troops and sanctions as Russia prolongs the war, Zelenskyy said after the talks.
- In a Macron- and Starmer-led summit in Paris on Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders joined a coalition of more than 30 nations to mediate peace talks and discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.
- With diplomatic momentum stalled, European leaders said Russian President Vladimir Putin's refusal to seek peace and his vow to continue fighting prompted urgent talks.
- Zelenskyy highlighted the meeting's scope, writing `We discussed in detail each country’s readiness to make a contribution to ensuring security on land, at sea, in the air, and in cyberspace`; French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed 26 countries pledged direct action.
- Macron said the plan will be taken to the United States to be formalized in the coming days, and President Donald Trump spoke with Volodymyr Zelenskyy Thursday, though he ruled out U.S. troop deployment.
- Longer-Term implementation faces constraints because Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer insisted on U.S. backing for European forces, while Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova rejected foreign troop deployments on Thursday.
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