This week European defense leaders are in Paris to discuss their plans to provide Ukraine with security guarantees as the continent rises after decades, based on the US
French President Emmanuel Macron led an appeal to Tuesday’s defense chiefs from 30 European and NATO countries after the new policy in America sent Europeans.
Macron said it was time to “move from concept to plan”, and told the French newspaper Le Figaro that France would increase its cost protection from 2% to 3.5% of GDP, which is about 30 billion euros annually.
The details of any peacekeeping forces are widespread, but some officials are believed to expect a targeted deterrent to protect key infrastructure, not a wide blockade of advanced lines.
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French President Emmanuel Macron shakes his hand with the chiefs of the European Union’s staff and NATO armies before the Paris meeting. (Reuters/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool)
Last week, Europeans were embarrassed when the United States announced that it would stop all assistance and intelligence with Ukraine, but this pause was lifted on Tuesday after Ukraine agreed for a 30-day ceasefire. Now all eyes on Russia to find out whether Russian President Vladimir Putin, which took place after Tuesday in Jedde, Saudi Arabia, was a deal.
The United States insists that the responsibility in Europe propose military resources to help Ukraine stop Russia again as soon as the ceasefire is reached. President Donald Trump flies with the idea not to defend European countries in Article 5 if they refuse to fulfill their defense obligations under the contract.
A new call for the defense of Europe has become a desirable development for the Eastern NATO flank, where tiny nations have been beaten by great European counterparts for many years in percentage of GDP.
“We don’t have to panic [Trump statements]”,” said Gedrim Jagilinsky, chairman of the Lithuanian National Security Committee.
“Europeans need to think about what troops put in Ukraine,” he said Digital Fox News. “Europeans need to hold most of the [our security] Now. We need to show good will. Next to the good will, you need to show the numbers. How many troops we can create, what troops we can create, what support we will need in the US ”

Secretary of State Mark Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz acts after Ukraine agreed to cease fire in Saudi Arabia’s conversations. (Saul Loeb/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
“I am not going to provide security guarantees abroad,” Trump said at his first session of the Cabinet on February 26. “We will do it in Europe.”
The United States is the most military member of NATO – they do not invite you to talk in Paris because European countries wanted to show that they can take over most of Ukraine’s defense work if the truce operates, the French military official Associated Press said.
But Jegilin said that Europe should agree with us, which requires pouring more into its defense as it needs the United States to protect air protection as a patriot rocket.
“People who complain about the United States – there is a lot of this in Europe – yes, show me an alternative. Nothing.”
Last weekend, Trump’s Chief Advisor Elon Musk published on X that the US “really should” leave NATO. “It makes no sense in America to pay for the defense of Europe,” he wrote.
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“It’s common sense, right,” Trump told NATO’s alliance last week. “If they don’t pay, I’m not going to defend them. No, I’m not going to defend them.”
Jelinski stated that at his meetings behind closed doors, US officials expressed America’s commitment to Article 5, “as strong as ever.”
“Sometimes Trump goes on to make people come to reality,” said Jonathan Bass, Foreign Affairs Expert and Argentic CEO. “The fact he went so far to what they considered crazy, [the Europeans] In fact, he took him seriously and did what they needed to do. “

Europe met to discuss security guarantees when the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky agreed to cease fire. (Viktor Kovalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)
Currently, Lithuania spends 4% on defense and plans to stuff this figure up to 5-6% next year, and therefore the Defense Minister Dovil Shakalien told reporters that its nation plans to pay us at least $ 8 billion “more in the” coming years “for the protection.
Russian aggression, which can go beyond Ukraine, including potentially in the Baltic states such as Lithuania, “worries us,” she said.
“That is why we are really moving forward with our military capabilities, using the potential of defense, infrastructure and personnel and acquisitions, from weapons to ammunition, construction plants, defense industries.”
Since the beginning of the war, Europe has offered Ukraine about $ 139 billion, and the US has offered about $ 128 billion.
But last week, the European Union offered a background for $ 841 billion, which included an emergency $ 158 borrower proposal to equip European capabilities in vulnerable areas such as air defense and ammunition. The plan also requires relaxation of strict borrowings agreed by the block to protect.
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“This is a moment for Europe, and we are ready to step up,” said Ursula von der Leyen, European Commissioner Ursula von der last week.
Shakalien said that “strengthening the north -east flank” Europe was a “joint goal”, which could mean the location of hypersonic missiles aimed at Russia, in the Baltic states such as Lithuania.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.