After the end of the Paris Summit without results .. A European -American meeting in Brussels said after Fonderlain: Now a critical moment and any decision that must respect the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine

Brussels: Europe and Arabs
A European statement issued in Brussels said on Tuesday morning that this morning, Brussels, UNHCR president, Ursula von der Line, met with General Keith Kelog, an American special envoy for Ukraine and Russia.
"Von Deirin emphasized the decisive role of the European Union in ensuring financial stability and defense in Ukraine, with a total commitment of 135 billion euros (about 145 billion dollars) - more than any other ally. This includes 52 billion dollars in military assistance, and matching American contributions.
Europe plans to expand the scope of defense production and spending it, and strengthening European and Ukrainian military capabilities.
The President of the Commission confirmed that the European Union carries its full share of Ukraine's military assistance and is ready to do more.
"When reaffirming the European Union's commitment to a fair and permanent peace, von Deirin confirmed that any decision must respect the independence of Ukraine, sovereignty and regional safety, supported by strong security guarantees. It also expressed the European Union's readiness to work alongside the United States to end the bloodshed and help secure fair peace The permanent that Ukraine and its people deserve are really. She also explained: Now a critical moment.
No agreement in Paris:
Three and a half hours later at the Elysee Palace, a selection of European (mostly Western) leaders did not reach new joint ideas, argued over sending forces to Ukraine, and once again talked about the help of Kiev and enhance defensive spending, it was the main dispute over whether it was Tartis should be sent to Ukraine if there is an agreement to end the war. According to the Playbook magazine in Brussels, the European version of the Politco magazine, she added, "This came after Trump announced plans to negotiate the future of Ukraine bilateral with Moscow, while excluding American military support. This means that it is up to Europe to prevent Russia from attacking Ukraine again, assuming that Trump was able to mediate a kind of deal. They expect it from the United States.
In the camp of approval of the European Peace Conservation Forces: France, which called for the meeting.
In the alleged approval camp: UK. The Prime Minister of the country, Care Starmer, said among the leaders on the list of Macron's guests that the United Kingdom will send forces - if the United States helps the peacekeeping force. This is what Trump said he will not do it.
In the "Ask me later" camp: Germany, whose advisor Olaf Schultz said it would be "very inappropriate" discussing the peacekeeping forces at this stage. And since German elections are expected to lose on February 23, Schultz may not have to address this issue even when this is appropriate according to his criteria. (Most of the other leaders who made statements belonging to this category, including Mit Friedrinken from Denmark and Dick Shouf from the Netherlands.)
In the "I would like" camp: Poland. Prime Minister Donald Tusk excluded this even before he left Warsaw on Monday. "The French are far away, so they can send soldiers to Ukraine; we are close so we cannot so," said a senior official, referring to the long border of Poland with both Russia and Belarus.
In her private camp: Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, has not yet issued a statement or a reading until early this morning
 Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Tusk made an effort to emphasize the common will of leaders to enhance defense spending, whether at the national level or at the European Union level. Meloni, the most friendly leader of Trump on the table, praised her suggestion for Europe to deal with the situation as a "opportunity".
"I know that it may not seem specially impressive, but it is in fact a very serious change," Tusk said of the European Union's General Defense.
Macron said on social media overnight that he had contacted Trump and Zelinski after the meeting. He said that any permanent peace "must be accompanied by strong security guarantees and reliable for the Ukrainians."
"We will work on this with all Europeans, Americans and Ukrainians. This is the key," added Macron without evidence.
What does Trump wants? The Telegraph briefed on a leaked draft of the Trump team to Zelinski, which not only demands $ 500 billion of minerals, but also covers infrastructure, oil and gas. The paper describes unusual proposals as "conditions usually imposed on the aggressive countries defeated in the war", which would make Ukraine waive a greater share of its gross domestic product compared to compensation imposed on Germany in Versailles.
What does Putin want? Washington looks at him as a peer.

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