China Considers Joining Ukraine Peacekeeping Coalition Amid Ongoing Russian Attacks
Diplomatic efforts to form a coalition of over 30 nations intensify as Russia rejects ceasefire proposals and continues strikes on Ukrainian cities.
- Chinese diplomats have explored the possibility of joining a peacekeeping coalition in Ukraine, a move that could influence Russia's stance on such efforts.
- French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a summit in Paris next Thursday to coordinate international support for Ukraine, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy set to attend.
- Russia has rejected a proposed 30-day ceasefire backed by the United States and Ukraine, continuing its military aggression, including drone and missile attacks on Odessa.
- The United Kingdom expects more than 30 countries to participate in the coalition supporting Ukraine, reflecting widespread international backing.
- The United States plans to hold further ceasefire talks with Ukraine and Russia on Monday, while ongoing attacks raise doubts about the prospects for peace.