Russia risks new sanctions if Putin does not demonstrate that he is “willing to take serious measures to put an end to the illegal invasion”/ the conclusions of the leaders' meeting in the “Coalition for will”


The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, discuss with the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (on the screen) in a video meeting of the so-called “coalitions of the disposed” to discuss the following measures for Ukraine, at the Bores-LES-Mimosas, south of France, on August 19, 2025. Profimedia
The following steps for the 30 states that are part of the “Coalition of will”, of which Romania is a part, will be meetings with American officials to strengthen the plans for security guarantees and to “prepare an insurance force in case of cessation of hostilities”, a spokesman of the British Prime Minister Keir Star, of the coalition, according to the BBC and The Guardian.
Also, the heads of state also discussed possible additional sanctions against Russia who will be imposed if Vladimir Putin does not show that he is “willing to take serious measures to put an end to the illegal invasion.”
After the conversation between the members of the coalition who supports the Ukrainian some heads of state posted their conclusions on social networks.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese states that his country “welcomes continuous efforts to make a fair and sustainable peace, including yesterday's discussions.”
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk states that leaders of Canada, Japan, Turkey, New Zealand and European countries have “very realistic” the results of the Alaska meeting.
“We all confirmed the need to continue the support given to Ukraine in the war with Russia,” he adds.
Preparations for a Putin summit – Zelenski
The diplomatic frenzy of Europe, after an unprecedented common visit with Zelenski to the White House, aims to push Donald Trump to adopt a tougher position than Putin, a few days after the friendly summit in Alaska, The Guardian reports.
Trump, along with several European leaders in Washington on Monday, said Putin has agreed to bear face -to -face discussions with Zelenski in the coming weeks, trying to end the three and a half years in Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Macron proposed Geneva as a place to carry out the meeting, and a high American official told Reuters that Hungary was taken into account. However, Moscow has not yet confirmed that such a meeting, which would be the first between the two leaders in the invasion, is in preparation.
The Kremlin counselor, Iuri Ushakov, said only that Putin and Trump discussed the idea of “raising the level of representatives” in the negotiations on Ukraine. In his statements on Monday evening, Ushakov did not clarify what would involve this and did not mention a possible trilateral meeting with Trump and Zelenski.
On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told state television that any meeting between Russian and Ukrainian presidents should be prepared “very thoroughly”.
In an interview with Tuesday Fox News, Trump acknowledged that the Russian leader may not want to conclude an agreement. “We will find out about President Putin in the next two weeks. He may not want to conclude an agreement,” said the US president, adding that Putin will face a “difficult situation” if this is the case.




