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Coalition of the Willing leaders reaffirm support for Ukraine.
Summary
On 24 February 2026, over thirty leaders in the Coalition of the Willing met and pledged sustained political, economic and security support for Ukraine; they urged Russia to agree to a full, unconditional ceasefire.
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Leaders of the Coalition of the Willing met on 24 February 2026 to mark four years since Russia's full‑scale invasion of Ukraine. The virtual meeting was convened by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, joined by President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and included over thirty participating leaders. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part from Kyiv alongside leaders from Nordic and Baltic states, the EU, and Croatia. The discussion covered political, economic and security measures intended to support Ukraine.
Key outcomes:
- The leaders pledged continued and sustained support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and called for a full, unconditional ceasefire, welcoming ongoing US efforts on peace negotiations.
- They reaffirmed the Coalition's role in providing multi‑layered security guarantees, including arrangements discussed for a Multi National Force for Ukraine with support from the United States.
- The group committed to increase economic pressure on Russia through additional sanctions and by targeting shipping, energy trading networks and parts of the military‑industrial and financial infrastructure.
- Leaders also committed further assistance to Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including ongoing provision of air defence and mobilisation of critical equipment, and noted recent pledges to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund and EU financial support.
Summary:
The meeting reaffirmed collective political, economic and security commitments to support Ukraine and to seek a just and lasting peace in line with the UN Charter. Specific operational timelines and detailed next steps were not set out, and remain undetermined at this time.
