Overview
- Volodymyr Zelensky said coalition leaders plan to meet on January 6 in France, preceded by a January 3 session of national security advisers in Ukraine.
- Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schof announced a new coalition meeting next week and said work on reliable guarantees is continuing in full.
- France previously signaled the early‑January Paris meeting is intended to finalize how countries will divide roles within the guarantees framework.
- After their December 28 talks at Mar‑a‑Lago, President Donald Trump said Europe would take a larger share of Ukraine's security guarantees while the United States would assist.
- Zelensky said U.S.–Ukraine guarantees are agreed "100%", and he and Trump held follow‑up calls with European leaders as Trump also reported a productive call with Vladimir Putin.