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European leaders are set to convene in Paris Monday for urgent security discussions, as Trump’s recent Ukraine peace initiatives have spurred immediate action. The gathering, organized by French President Emmanuel Macron, comes at a critical moment.
The situation intensified after Trump unexpectedly initiated direct conversations about Russia’s invasion with Putin, catching both Ukraine and European allies off guard, as detailed in Breitbart News coverage.
European Union officials are now scrambling to align with Trump’s diplomatic moves while seeking sustainable peace solutions.
BREAKING UPDATE: on the emergency summit in Paris 🚨
The big players of Europe are gathering. France 🇫🇷, Germany 🇩🇪, Italy 🇮🇹, Poland 🇵🇱, Denmark 🇩🇰, and the Netherlands 🇳🇱—all invited for high-stakes talks.
This isn’t just another meeting. Europe is moving. The agenda? A… pic.twitter.com/shwrfh6YIE
— Mario 🇺🇸🇵🇱🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@PawlowskiMario) February 16, 2025
Adding to European concerns, the new American administration has signaled a potential strategic pivot toward China, suggesting Europe may no longer be its primary security focus.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told France Inter radio on Sunday, “The president will bring together the main European countries tomorrow for discussions on European security,” though he didn’t specify the participating nations.
According to a European diplomatic source who spoke with AFP, the Paris conference will include representatives from Britain, Germany, Poland, Italy, Denmark, along with NATO leader Marc Rutte and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen.
Not invited to American talks with Russia on the future of Ukraine, European leaders are holding a hastily convened meeting of their own on Monday | @amandaakass analysishttps://t.co/7SdPzapzrF
— Sky News (@SkyNews) February 16, 2025
British sources indicate Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s likely attendance at the meeting.
The Kremlin is pushing for comprehensive negotiations, scheduled to begin in Saudi Arabia, addressing both the approaching third anniversary of the Ukraine conflict and broader European security concerns, as reported by AFP.