Paris Hosts 25-Nation Coalition Meeting on Ballistic Missile Defense for Ukraine.
Coalition of the Willing Gathers in Paris
According to UATV: On July 13, leaders from over 25 nations convened in Paris for a session of the 'coalition of the willing,' with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in attendance. The primary focus of the summit was shielding Ukraine from Russian ballistic missile attacks.
Military Assistance for Ukraine Takes Center Stage
Discussions centered on supplying additional Patriot interceptor missiles to bolster Ukraine's security amid ongoing Russian aggression. A key development highlighted during the talks was the pledge made at last week's NATO summit in Ankara, committing at least €70 billion in military support for Ukraine—a clear signal of robust international backing.
The United States also signaled its readiness to issue licenses for domestic production of Patriot interceptors, a move that could significantly enhance Ukraine's defensive capabilities. President Zelenskyy separately met with French President Emmanuel Macron to address bilateral security and cooperation matters.
A joint press conference featuring Zelenskyy alongside the leaders of France, the United Kingdom, and Germany is scheduled to follow the meeting. This session is expected to summarize the summit's outcomes and outline next steps in military aid to Ukraine.
This gathering of the 'coalition of the willing' underscores the growing international solidarity with Ukraine as it confronts ongoing Russian military aggression.
The emphasis on transferring Patriot interceptors and securing substantial funding commitments demonstrates Western partners' determination to actively reinforce Ukraine's defenses. The upcoming press conference may prove pivotal in shaping future collaborative strategies among the participating nations.
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