← NewsAll
Ukraine's allies agree to multilayered security guarantees in Paris peace proposal
Summary
At a Paris meeting, leaders agreed to offer Ukraine multilayered international defense guarantees and to back its front-line forces with equipment, training and air, land and sea support; many details, including force sizes, remain unpublicized and require further approval.
Content
Leaders from European countries, Canada, U.S. representatives, and officials from the European Union and NATO met in Paris and agreed to provide Ukraine with multilayered international defense guarantees as part of a peace proposal. They said the package would include equipment and training for front-line forces and backing by air, land and sea support to deter future attacks. Officials described the move as a step toward ending Russia's invasion, while noting many operational details have not been finalized. Any commitments will require further agreement and national ratification before they can take effect.
Key facts:
- Allies announced a collective pledge to provide multilayered defense guarantees and to continue long-term military assistance, including equipment and training for Ukraine's armed forces.
- The plan includes backing at sea, on land and in the air, but the size of supporting forces and many operational details were not disclosed.
- Leaders said agreed measures will require formal, binding commitments to be finalized and approval or ratification by participating countries.
- Russian officials had not provided an immediate public response at the time of the meeting, and Moscow has reiterated that a ceasefire would require a comprehensive settlement.
Summary:
The Paris meeting produced a joint statement committing allied countries to multilayered security guarantees and continued military support for Ukraine, while leaving key specifics unresolved. The next procedural steps include finalizing binding commitments and country-level approvals or ratification before any guarantees could be implemented. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Canada co-signs pact to help secure Ukraine after an eventual peace deal
The Star1/6/2026, 11:53:44 PMOpen source →
Ukraine's allies praise major progress on defense guarantees if a peace deal is struck with Russia
The Star1/6/2026, 9:44:33 PMOpen source →
Coalition's Ukraine security guarantees include deploying troops if ceasefire is reached | CBC News
CBC News1/6/2026, 9:23:41 PMOpen source →
Canada, allies pledge to help secure Ukraine if peace deal reached
The Globe and Mail1/6/2026, 8:48:44 PMOpen source →
Ukraine's allies agree to provide multilayered security guarantees as part of a peace proposal
The Star1/6/2026, 7:59:58 PMOpen source →
