


European Leaders Intensify Defense Spending and Diplomatic Moves Amid Ukraine Tensions
European leaders reaffirm NATO commitments and discuss troop deployments while addressing concerns about U.S. role in upcoming peace negotiations with Russia.
Overview
As tensions escalate over the ongoing war in Ukraine, European leaders convened in Paris to discuss security commitments and troop deployments amid U.S. diplomatic initiatives. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte revealed that European countries are ramping up defense spending to meet President Trump's 5% GDP target, stating current expenditure remains insufficient. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer indicated readiness to commit troops for peacekeeping, emphasizing the need for a U.S. security guarantee. Meanwhile, U.S.-Russia peace talks are underway without Ukrainian participation, raising concerns about Ukraine's sovereignty and European security.
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