Europe Rallies for Ukraine Amid Uncertain U.S. Moves
European defence ministers met in Paris to discuss bolstering military capabilities and security for Ukraine amid shifting U.S. policies. The meeting aimed to deepen European cooperation, with a focus on providing security guarantees for Ukraine. Notable attendees included NATO and EU officials, but excluded U.S. counterparts.

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In a significant move towards reinforcing European defence, the defence ministers of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland convened in Paris to discuss strategic plans aimed at enhancing military capabilities and offering security assurances to Ukraine.
Amidst uncertainty in U.S. foreign policy, European nations are spearheading efforts to support Ukraine, as highlighted by Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey's commitment to stand by Ukraine and protect shared values. The meetings are part of broader European efforts to solidify support for Ukraine as the U.S. engages in diplomacy with Russia.
Key players including NATO and EU officials attended these critical meetings at the Val-de-Grâce, aiming to frame a coherent plan for Ukraine's security. French President Macron emphasized transforming strategic concepts into actionable plans, underscoring a unified stance towards Ukraine's security in light of the American pivot towards rapprochement with Moscow.
(With inputs from agencies.)