Coalition of 26 nations pledge security force for Ukraine; US role unclear
Source: Scripps News
Posted 5:34 PM, Sep 04, 2025
Twenty-six countries have pledged to form a post-war "reassurance force" for Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday, after a Paris summit of the so-called Coalition of the Willing.
The commitments come three weeks after President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, a summit that produced no ceasefire. Since then, Russia has intensified drone and missile strikes, including an attack last week that killed 23 people, among them a two-year-old girl and her mother.
Macron said the pledged force would not fight Russia but would help guarantee Ukraine's security once the war ends.
"This force does not have the will or the objective of waging war against Russia," Macron told reporters in Paris. "But it must guarantee peace and provide very clear strategic signaling. It will be deployed within the framework of a ceasefire, not on the front line to prevent any new major aggression and to involve the 26 states very clearly in the lasting security of Ukraine." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the commitments but said guarantees must be binding.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/world/europe/coalition-of-26-nations-pledge-security-force-for-ukraine-us-role-unclear

Irish_Dem
(74,770 posts)You have to be willing and able to fight Putin when he breaks the rules and starts
with his aggression.
Initech
(106,306 posts)He is absolutely the biggest threat the world faces today. He and his goons must be destroyed and eradicated.
Irish_Dem
(74,770 posts)On destroying the Us for decades.
speak easy
(12,385 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,455 posts)I don't know if all those countries are in the EU, though. If they are, I wonder which country isn't supporting this.
ihavenoidea
(16 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,455 posts)I was thinking of Turkey, but Turkey is just an EU candidate country. So I think Hungary is probably the one.
FemDemERA
(583 posts)Last edited Fri Sep 5, 2025, 11:34 AM - Edit history (3)
They are in the EU, but not NATO. Their constitution has a neutrality law, passed in 1955, that says they cannot join military alliances ever again. However, lately they have made news in talking about joining NATO and they do participate in some peacekeeping operations. Not sure which side of their law this would fall under? Ok because peacekeeping or no because its a military alliance?
On edit: research answered my own question... Austria is a observer, but did not attend meeting. Also its not all -or just- EU countries. Full list of attendees are included in the ukrinform and yahoo articles below.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/4032975-zelensky-outlines-details-of-coalition-of-the-willing-meeting-our-goal-is-to-end-war-with-reliable-peace.html
From Yahoo:
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/everything-know-far-coalition-willing-124130723.html?guccounter=1
And earlier this year:
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/4033117-austria-joins-coalition-of-the-willing-as-an-observer-state.html
BlueMTexpat
(15,604 posts)Under Fascist Felon Pedophile, it's non-existent.
republianmushroom
(21,371 posts)tells his puppet donney it will be.