The Trump administration's push for direct talks with Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict has prompted French President Emmanuel Macron to convene an emergency meeting of European leaders in Paris. With U.S. and Russian discussions underway, leaders from several countries, including Germany and the UK, are focused on crafting a unified response to ensure their defense interests are prioritized. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's willingness to deploy troops underscores the urgency of these discussions as Europe aims to strategize on postwar aid and bolster Ukraine's security amidst a turbulent geopolitical landscape.
As the Trump administration moves toward direct talks with Russian officials over the war in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron has called European leaders to an emergency meeting.
They'll try to build consensus around plans to support Ukraine with postwar aid and security guarantees, including a possible deployment of European troops.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is "ready and willing" to deploy British troops to Ukraine as part of a peace deal.
Leaders will meet in Paris on Monday as they scramble for a role in negotiations that could determine the future of Ukraine and of Europe's security landscape.
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