More than 30 nations are gathering in Paris to discuss the formation of an international security force aimed at supporting Ukraine amid ongoing threats from Russia. The talks, led by France and the UK, seek to establish a coalition capable of deterring future aggression while providing long-term security guarantees for Ukraine.
Key Points from the Discussions:
Force Composition & Deployment: Plans for a European-led security force, potentially including rapid response units and heavy weaponry, are under discussion.
International Participation: Nearly all NATO members (except the U.S.), along with Japan, South Korea, and other allies, are involved.
Strategic Goals: Strengthening Europe’s defense autonomy and ensuring Ukraine receives sustained military and logistical support.
Ukrainian officials have emphasized the need for tangible security guarantees and continued military aid to maintain sovereignty. The outcome of these talks will shape Europe’s role in Ukraine’s future defense strategy.
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AP News – Paris Security Force Talks