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Macron dismisses Russian demands as ‘coalition of the willing’ gathers in Paris for Ukraine talks – Europe live | Ukraine

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

Leaders from some 30 countries – not just from Europe, but beyond, including Turkey and Canada – are meeting in Paris to firm up their previous discussions about what “the coalition of the willing” could do to help Ukraine in case of a US-negotiated ceasefire or peace agreement.

The Eiffel Tower lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in Paris, on the eve of a summit with the ‘coalition of the willing’.
The Eiffel Tower lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in Paris, on the eve of a summit with the ‘coalition of the willing’. Photograph: Ludovic Marin/AFP/Getty Images

Convened by French president Emmanuel Macron, the leaders are expected to hold further talks about the format of any future security guarantee they could offer to Ukraine, but also to coordinate on current issues being discussed in the US-led negotiations, including the contentious Russian demand to relax existing sanctions.

Speaking alongside Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Macron said “Russia shall have no right of say regarding the support we are providing and will provide Ukraine, nor shall they set the conditions,” as he accused Russia of coming up with an increasingly long list of demands.

He said that European forces could be stationed in “important town, strategic bases” to “mark the clear support from several European government and allies,” but made it clear they would have to “respond” to any attack from Russia.

Macron also pointedly rejected any suggestion of lifting sanctions, saying it was “much too early” to make such decision.

“Ultimately, sanctions depend solely on Russia’s choice of aggression, and therefore, their lifting depends solely on Russia’s choice to comply with international law,” he said.

Notably, the US is not involved in the talks today. Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff spoke dismissively about the French-British idea last week, calling it “a combination of a posture and a pose and a combination of also being simplistic.”

The leaders are expected at the Élysée Palace very shortly, with the main event starting at 10am CET (9am GMT).

Talks are going to run for two, maybe three hours, and will be followed by press conferences. I will bring you all the key updates here.

It’s Thursday, 27 March 2025, and this is Europe live. It’s Jakub Krupa here.

Good morning.

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Key events

Denmark criticises Trump’s ‘escalation’ on Greenland ahead of JD Vance’s visit

Tensions are growing ahead of US vice-president JD Vance’s visit to Greenland on Friday, after Donald Trump said overnight that “we’ll go as far as we have to go” to take control of the island.

People take part in a demonstration in front of the US consulate in Nuuk, Greenland earlier this month. Photograph: Christian Klindt Soelbeck/EPA

In a series of comments, the US president explained his logic, telling conversative talkshow host Vince Goglianese that:

“It’s an island that from a defensive posture, and even offensive posture, is something we need, especially with the world the way it is, and we’re going to have to have it.

He insisted that Vance’s visit was about “friendliness, not provocation,” even as he added:

“So, I think we’ll go as far as we have to go. We need Greenland and the world needs us to have Greenland, including Denmark.”

His comments were met with further annoyance among Danish leaders, with the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, warning that Trump’s interest in Greenland “is not going away,” criticising “unacceptable” pressure being put on Denmark.

“They know very well that Greenland is not for sale … [and] does not want to be part of the United States,” she said.

But turning directly to Greenlanders, who opposed the original plans for a more expansive visit and continue to protest US plans, she said:

“But it is in times like these that you show what you are made of,” she wrote on Facebook.

“You have not been cowed. You have stood up for who you are – and you have shown what you stand for. That has my deepest respect,” she said.

(In a particularly amusing plot twist here, Danish media TV2 reported that US representatives were at one point going door to door in Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, hoping to find a family that would welcome US Second Lady, Usha Vance, for a visit, but got a firm no from every single one of them.)

Defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen went further in his comments, saying that Trump’s “very powerful” statements towards an allied country “do not befit” the position of the US president.

“I need to clearly speak out against what I see as an escalation from the American side,” he said.

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