While President Donald Trump has made great progress toward a ceasefire agreement between Moscow and Kiev, the deal has remained tentative since Tuesday. Both countries continue to bomb each other’s energy infrastructure on a daily basis. Meanwhile, the Anglo/Franco ‘Coalition of the Willing‘ summit, hosted in Paris, France on Thursday and attended by twenty-seven European heads of state, mulled ways to ‘continue the resistance’ against Russia. French President Emmanuel Macron gifted Ukraine’s Dictator Vladimir Zelensky 2 billion Euros in military aid and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pushed for even more sanctions against Moscow as the duo are reportedly moving forward on deploying their own militaries to Ukraine to fight Russia directly.
Thursday’s summit seeks to forge a coordinated European military response to ‘protect’ Ukraine during and after the war, due to Trump opening direct negotiations with Russia. The summit is being held to increase Kiev’s own armed forces and will reportedly even result in the deployment of European troops to Ukraine to fight Russia directly, possibly including the use of young Nordic women.
“We must continue to provide immediate support to Ukraine. The resistance must continue. I have announced an additional €2 billion in support,” Macron said Wednesday during a working dinner with Dictator Zelensky ahead of the Coalition of the Willing meeting.
Macron’s gift will supply more equipment to prolong the war against Russia.
“Ukrainian forces will also receive VAB armored vehicles and AMX–10 RC tanks, as well as a wide range of ammunition, some of which is remotely controlled, and drones. The French president added that there are ongoing discussions surrounding satellite and intelligence cooperation involving Ukrainian manufacturing,” Remix News said Thursday.
Hindering the Trump-backed ceasefire even more, Zelensky again reiterated that sanctions against Russia must remain in place for Ukraine to comply with a ceasefire, however Russia has demanded that sanctions be lifted for it to comply with a ceasefire.
During Wednesday’s dinner, the Dictator hinted at prospective Western European troop deployments in his country to fight Russia. Thursday’s Coalition of the Willing then mulled this plan, despite not all attendees backing the proposed direct war with Russia. Perhaps alarmingly, France and Britain are reportedly still moving forward with these plans.
“France and Britain will continue to forge ahead with plans to deploy troops in Ukraine,” the AP said Thursday.
“These reassurance forces are a French-British proposal,” Macron said. “It is desired by Ukraine and noted by several member states that have expressed their willingness to join. It is not unanimous. That is known. Besides, we do not need unanimity to achieve it.”
Ukraine’s Dictator appears to not see himself at the negotiation table with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as he now says Russia’s leader will be dead soon.
Putin will die soon — and then it will all be over. That’s a fact — Zelensky
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) March 27, 2025
If I was placing a bet on who is going to live longer, my money would be 20 to one on Putin- Alex Jones pic.twitter.com/AQI7AzNcgL