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Macron says 26 countries pledge troops as a reassurance force for Ukraine after fighting ends
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron, arrive to attend a summit on Ukraine at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, France, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. (Ludovic Marin/Pool Photo via AP)2025-09-04T10:23:35Z KYIV, Ukraine (AP) French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that 26 of Ukraines allies have pledged to deploy troops as a reassurance force for the war-torn country once fighting ends in the conflict with Russia.Speaking after a meeting of the so-called coalition of the willing in Paris, Macron said the countries had committed to deploying troops in Ukraine or to maintaining a presence on land, at sea, or in the air to help guarantee the countrys security the day after a ceasefire or peace is achieved.Earlier Thursday, Macron and other European leaders met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the the U.S. envoy for peace talks, Steve Witkoff, to discuss ways of ensuring long-term military support and continued American backing for Ukraine once the conflict ends. Zelenskyys office said he also held a closed-door meeting with Witkoff. The European leaders some of whom joined the meeting virtually said Russia must now work toward ending the fighting, and the German government suggested European sanctions on Russia would increase if Moscow drags its feet. The European leaders also later spoke by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump. Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who lead the group, have insisted that any European reassurance force in Ukraine needs the backing of the United States.Starmers office said after the meeting that the British prime minister emphasized that the group had an unbreakable pledge to Ukraine, with President Trumps backing, and it was clear they now needed to go even further to apply pressure on (Russian president Vladimir) Putin to secure a cessation of hostilities. Starmers office also mentioned a decision from the coalition to supply long-range missiles to Ukraine to further bolster the countrys supplies.Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian presidents chief of staff, said Thursday after meeting Witkoff and other national security advisers that the security guarantees must be strong and effective in the air, at sea, on land and in cyberspace. Trump phone callSome leaders took part in person in the Paris talks while others joined virtually. They were set to speak with Trump over the phone after the meeting.Some leaders took part in person in the Paris talks while others joined virtually. They spoke with Trump over the phone after the meeting.They expressed the hope that the United States would continue to make a substantial contribution to the joint efforts to support Ukraine, formulate security guarantees, and shape a productive diplomatic process, German government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said in a statement.German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who attended virtually, laid out three areas of action, including working toward a summit that would include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and a ceasefire must be agreed there.If the Russian side continues to play for time, Europe will increase the pressure of sanctions to increase the chances of a diplomatic solution, the statement said. Positive signalsIn a policy shift earlier this month, the U.S. sent positive signals over its readiness to support security guarantees for Ukraine that resemble NATOs collective defense mandate, Zelenskyy said. It is unclear what that support would look like in practice. Ukraine is hoping for continued U.S. intelligence sharing and air support. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who attended the meeting virtually, said that a broad coalition of nations is needed to support Ukraines defense against Russian aggression, but also to strengthen Europe to deter further military action by Moscow. Citing European military and intelligence officials who have warned of Russian plans to strike other European countries, Rutte said that we have to make sure that our deterrence is such that they will never try, knowing that our reaction will be devastating.Rutte also called for the world to not be naive about Russia.We know what Putin tries to do and and the evidence is there in Ukraine as we speak, he said. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, Russia fired 112 strike and decoy drones across the country overnight Thursday, according to Ukraines Air Force morning report. Air defenses intercepted or jammed 84 drones, the statement said. Russia on Thursday announced that it was expelling an Estonian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move after Estonia declared a Russian diplomat persona non grata last month.___Petrequin reported from London. Associated Press reporters from across the globe contributed to this report. SAMUEL PETREQUIN Petrequin has been covering sports and general news for The Associated Press for more than two decades. twitter mailto
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