Overview
- After a meeting of the “coalition of willing,” the Polish prime minister said a common position with the United States could be ready by the end of January and urged not to hold him to the date.
- He stressed Poland will handle logistics and support outside Ukrainian territory, reaffirming it will not deploy troops into Ukraine.
- Tusk said coalition members have advanced in dividing responsibilities across land, air, and maritime dimensions.
- Zelensky maintains that U.S.–Ukraine security guarantees were agreed “100%” after his Mar-a-Lago meeting with President Trump.
- Following their talks, Trump and Zelensky held calls with European leaders, and Trump earlier described a productive call with President Putin.