In a significant meeting held in Paris on July 13, 2026, the Coalition of the Willing reaffirmed their unyielding support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts. The coalition, strengthening its stand following the G7 and NATO summits in Evian and Ankara respectively, emphasized its commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, which they believe is pivotal for Euro-Atlantic security. The assembly, attended by countries supportive of Ukraine’s stance against Russian aggression, condemned Russia’s severe missile and drone assaults on Ukrainian cities, which have led to extensive civilian casualties. In pursuit of peace, the coalition called for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire and the resumption of direct peace talks. They underscored that any peace agreement must involve Ukraine directly and that European security interests cannot be negotiated without European nations. On the support front, the coalition plans to enhance Ukraine’s military capabilities by increasing deliveries of air defense systems, interceptors, and long-range capabilities. They also announced the formation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition, aimed at bolstering European defense against growing missile threats. Economically, the coalition will intensify sanctions on Russia to thwart its war efforts and pledged to target and disrupt the operations of the Russian shadow fleet under international law guidelines. Furthermore, the coalition outlined security guarantees for Ukraine, stressing the necessity of robust, legally binding measures to prevent future aggression and ensure regional stability. These guarantees will activate upon the establishment of a ceasefire, complemented by long-term military support and the operational readiness of the Multinational Force for Ukraine (MNF-U) to secure Ukrainian forces and territory. This meeting marks a critical step in international efforts to support Ukraine and stabilize the region amidst ongoing conflict and geopolitical tensions. Post navigation Zelenskyy Pledges Diplomatic Revamp