European Allies Reaffirm Ukraine Support as Russia Proposes UN-Led Transition
At a Paris summit, European leaders committed to military aid and sanctions while Russia suggested a UN transitional administration for Ukraine.
- A coalition of 30 European nations met in Paris to finalize security guarantees for Ukraine, including a potential 'force of reassurance' to deter future Russian aggression.
- France announced €2 billion in new military aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the need to strengthen Ukraine's military as its primary security guarantee.
- European leaders unanimously rejected lifting sanctions on Russia, countering Moscow's demands for their removal as a condition for a ceasefire.
- Vladimir Putin proposed a UN-led transitional administration in Ukraine to organize elections and negotiate peace, an idea raising further diplomatic complexities.
- A Franco-British mission will visit Ukraine in the coming days to plan its future military structure and explore allied troop deployments under a potential peace agreement.






























