Ukraine allies meet in Paris: What could security guarantees look like? | DW News

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The group of Ukraine’s allies, led by French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is meeting in Paris to discuss a post-war plan for Ukraine. The leaders, dubbed the "coalition of the willing", are reported to be discussing the idea of European troops being part of a plan to safeguard a truce to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, leaders of Ukraine’s allies are expected to discuss how to deter Russia from attacking again – once a peace deal is agreed. One proposal is the idea of sending European ground troops to support the Ukrainian army – something Germany opposes, and which Russia rejects as unacceptable. Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, is also present at the meeting.

00:00 Zelenskyy seeks security guarantees in Paris
03:18 DW Correspondent Nimisha Jaiswal in Kyiv
07:41 DW Correspondent Teri Schultz is in Paris

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