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European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off

CORRECTION France Security Summit
February 17, 2025

PARIS (AP) โ€” European leaders insisted Monday they must have a say in international talks to end the war in Ukraine despite the clear message from both Washington and Moscow that there was no role for them as yet in negotiations that could shape the future of the continent.

Three hours of emergency talks at the Elysee Palace in Paris left leaders of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, NATO and the European Union without a common view on possible peacekeeping troops after a U.S. diplomatic blitz on Ukraine last week threw a once-solid trans-Atlantic alliance into turmoil.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for U.S. backing while reaffirming heโ€™s ready to consider sending British forces on the Ukrainian ground alongside others โ€œif there is a lasting peace agreement."

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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There was a rift though with some EU nations, like Poland, which have said they don't want their military imprint on Ukraine soil. French President Emmanuel Macron was non-committal.

European call for working with the US

Macron said overnight he spoke by phone to U.S. President Donald Trump and then Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following the meeting.

โ€œWe seek a strong and lasting peace in Ukraine,โ€ Macron said on the social platform X. โ€œTo achieve this, Russia must end its aggression, and this must be accompanied by strong and credible security guarantees for the Ukrainians.โ€

โ€œWe will work on this together with all Europeans, Americans, and Ukrainians,โ€ he added.

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof acknowledged the Europeans โ€œneed to come to a common conclusion about what we can contribute. And that way we will eventually get a seat at the table,โ€ adding that โ€œjust sitting at the table without contributing is pointless.โ€

Starmer said a trans-Atlantic bond remained essential. โ€œThere must be a U.S. backstop, because a U.S. security guarantee is the only way to effectively deter Russia from attacking Ukraine again,โ€ he said.

Top U.S. officials from the Trump administration, on their first visit to Europe last week, left the impression that Washington was ready to embrace the Kremlin while it cold-shouldered many of its age-old European allies.

The US to leave Europe out of negotiations

Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trumpโ€™s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, said Monday he didn't think it was โ€œreasonable and feasible to have everybody sitting at the table.โ€

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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"We know how that can turn out and that has been our point, is keeping it clean and fast as we can,โ€ he told reporters in Brussels, where he briefed the 31 U.S. allies in NATO, along with EU officials, before heading to Kyiv for talks on Wednesday with Zelenskyy.

His remarks were echoed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who was equally dismissive about a role for Europe. โ€œI donโ€™t know what they have to do at the negotiations table," he said as he arrived in Saudi Arabia for talks with U.S. officials.

Last week, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in a flurry of speeches questioned both Europeโ€™s security commitments and its fundamental democratic principles.

Macron, who has long championed a stronger European defense, said their stinging rebukes and threats of non-cooperation in the face of military danger felt like a shock to the system.

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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The tipping point came when Trump decided to upend years of U.S. policy by holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in hopes of ending the Russia-Ukraine war.

Shortly before the meeting in Paris Monday, Macron spoke with Trump, but Macronโ€™s office would not disclose details about the 20-minute discussion.

Europeans stand by their support to Ukraine

Starmer, who said he will travel to Washington next week to discuss with Trump "what we see as the key elements of a lasting peace,โ€ appears to be charting a โ€œthird wayโ€ in Europeโ€™s shifting geopolitical landscape โ€” aligning strategically with the U.S. administration while maintaining EU ties. Some analysts suggest this positioning could allow him to act as a bridge between Trump and Europe, potentially serving as a key messenger to the White House.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told reporters a possible peace agreement with Russia cannot be forced on Ukraine. โ€œFor us, it must and is clear: This does not mean that peace can be dictated and that Ukraine must accept what is presented to it,โ€ he insisted.

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez said that any peace agreement would need to have the active involvement of the EU and Ukraine, so as to not be a false end to the war โ€œas has happened in the past.โ€

He went on: โ€œWhat cannot be is that the aggressor is rewarded.โ€

A strong U.S. component, though, will remain essential for the foreseeable future since it will take many years before many European nations can ratchet up defense production and integrate it into an effective force.

Sending troops after a peace deal?

Highlighting the inconsistencies among many nations about potential troop contributions, Scholz said talk of boots on the ground was โ€œpremature."

European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
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โ€œThis is highly inappropriate, to put it bluntly, and honestly: we donโ€™t even know what the outcome will beโ€ of any peace negotiation, he added.

European nations are bent though on boosting their armed forces where they can after years of U.S. complaints, and most have increased defense spending to 2% of gross domestic product, but the path to reaching 3% is unclear.

"The time has come for a much greater ability of Europe to defend itself," Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said. โ€œThere is unanimity here on the issue of increasing spending on defense. This is an absolute necessity." Poland spends more than 4% of its GDP on defense, more than any other NATO member.

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European leaders want a say in talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The US is brushing them off
France Security Summit

Casert reported from Brussels. Associated Press writers Thomas Adamson in Paris, Suman Naishadham in Madrid, Lorne Cook in Brussels, Geir Moulson and Kirsten Grieshaber in Berlin, Dusan Stojanovic in Belgrade, Serbia, Vanessa Gera in Warsaw, Poland, Justin Spike in Kyiv and Karel Janicek in Prague, Czech Republic contributed to this report.

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