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Europe talks up more defense spending as Ukraine peacekeeper plan divides

European leaders meeting in Paris for emergency talks as Trump set to meet Russia's Putin

Europe talks up more defense spending as Ukraine peacekeeper plan divides

French President Emmanuel Macron, European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pose for a picture following a meeting with European leaders on Ukraine and European security at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, February 17, 2025.

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European leaders meet in Paris after Macron speaks with Trump

Senior US and Russian officials head for talks in Saudi Arabia

Britain says it could send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine

Ukraine says it will not recognize talks held without it

European leaders meeting in Paris for emergency talks on Monday called for higher spending to ramp up the continent's defense capabilities but remained split on the idea of deploying peacekeepers to Ukraine to back up any peace deal.

The leaders also agreed it would be dangerous to conclude a Ukraine ceasefire without a peace agreement at the same time, and that they were ready to provide security guarantees to Ukraine "depending on the level of American support," a European official said.

"We agree with President Trump on 'a peace through strength' approach," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Paris meeting was called by French President Emmanuel Macron after U.S. President Donald Trump arranged bilateral peace talks with Russia, excluding European allies and Ukraine from negotiations to end the war that are scheduled to begin in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.

Macron spoke with Trump ahead of the meetings, officials from both countries said on Monday. A White House official called it "a friendly call" in which they talked about the Paris meeting and the talks in Saudi Arabia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said he had a "long" call with Macron on security guarantees.

"We share a common vision: security guarantees must be robust and reliable," Zelenskiy said on X, adding: "Any other decision without such guarantees — such as a fragile ceasefire — would only serve as another deception by Russia and a prelude to a new Russian war against Ukraine or other European nations."

Trump stuns Europe

Trump stunned Ukraine and European allies last week when he announced he had called Russian President Vladimir Putin, long ostracized by the West, to discuss ending the war without consulting them, and they must now confront the reality of a future with less U.S. protection.

The U.S. decision has sparked a realization among European nations that they will have to do more to ensure Ukraine's security.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who before the meeting said he was willing to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, said on Monday there must be a U.S. security commitment for European countries to put boots on the ground. He said it was too early to say how many British troops he would be willing to deploy.

A peacekeeping force would not only raise the risk of a direct confrontation with Russia, which launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but also stretch European armies, whose arsenals have been depleted by supplying Ukraine and decades of relative peace.

There are also difficult questions about how some European nations, whose public finances are groaning, will pay for such expanded military commitments.

Keith Kellogg, Trump's Ukraine envoy, said he would visit Ukraine from Wednesday and was asked if the U.S. would provide a security guarantee for any European peacekeepers.

"I've been with President Trump, and the policy has always been: You take no options off the table," he said.

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