Macron and Starmer Lead 35-Nation Coalition Summit to Bolster Ukraine.

Macron and Starmer Lead 35-Nation Coalition Summit to Bolster Ukraine
Macron and Starmer Lead 35-Nation Coalition Summit to Bolster Ukraine

Ukraine Support Summit Held by Video Conference

According to TSN.ua: On Tuesday, February 24, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host a video conference of the 'coalition of the willing' with representatives from 35 participating nations. This meeting coincides with the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, which began on February 24, 2022. The primary goal is to reaffirm solidarity with Kyiv and pledge continued support for Ukraine in the face of ongoing aggression. This high-level diplomatic effort comes at a critical juncture, as Western allies seek to maintain a unified front.

The event will unite 35 countries ready to express their commitments to Ukraine. According to Le Monde, the meeting aims to solidify the pledges of participating nations to help Ukraine establish the conditions for a reliable and lasting peace that guarantees security for both Ukraine and Europe. This underscores the vital role of sustained international backing in the current regional context, where military and humanitarian needs remain immense.

Alliance for Ukrainian Support

The coalition is spearheaded by France and the United Kingdom, which are actively working to forge a united front in support of Ukraine. Such international initiatives are crucial for strengthening military and political assistance, which is essential for countering the effects of aggression and ensuring regional stability.

"This video conference is a significant step in demonstrating the international community's unity in supporting Ukraine, given the escalation of the conflict." - Le Monde

Four years after the start of the full-scale invasion, the efforts of the coalition's member states could significantly influence the future course of events and the push for peace in the region. The support Ukraine receives remains critically important for safeguarding its sovereignty and security against Russia's sustained offensive.


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