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Progress for Ukraine talks uncertain with US focused on Venezuela

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Jan 7
  • 2 min read

PARIS, January 7 ------ Ukraine’s allies were meeting in Paris for key talks that could help determine the country’s security after a potential ceasefire with Russia, but prospects for progress are uncertain with the United States’ focus shifting to Venezuela.


Before the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, France’s President Emmanuel Macron had expressed optimism about the latest gathering of “coalition of the willing” nations. For months, they have been exploring how to deter any future Russian aggression should it agree to stop fighting Ukraine. In a Dec. 31 address, Macron said allies would “make concrete commitments” at the summit “to protect Ukraine and ensure a just and lasting peace.”


Trump says Maduro 'captured and flown out' of Venezuela. Macron’s office said Tuesday’s meeting would gather an unprecedented number of officials attending in person, with 35 participants including 27 heads of state and government. The US will be represented by President Donald Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.


Macron’s office said the US delegation was initially set to be led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who changed his plans for reasons related to the military intervention in Venezuela. Participants seek concrete outcomes on five key priorities once fighting ends: ways to monitor a ceasefire; support for Ukraine’s armed forces; deployment of a multinational force on land, at sea and in the air; commitments in case there’s another Russian aggression; and long-term defense cooperation with Ukraine. But whether that’s still achievable on Tuesday isn’t so clear now, as Trump deals with the aftermath of his decision to effect leadership change in Venezuela.


Ukraine seeks firm guarantees from Washington of military and other support seen as crucial to securing similar commitments from other allies. Kyiv has been wary of any ceasefire that it fears could provide time for Russia to regroup and attack again.


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