Coalition Allies Push for Tougher Sanctions on Russia if Putin Rejects Ceasefire at Alaska Summit
As President Trump seeks a ceasefire with Russia in Alaska, Ukraine’s allies led by France, the UK, and Germany demand harsher sanctions if Vladimir Putin refuses to halt aggression—highlighting the urgent need for America-first leadership in global security.

In a high-stakes prelude to the upcoming summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, key European allies of Ukraine—France, the United Kingdom, and Germany—have signaled their readiness to escalate economic pressure on Moscow if Putin declines a ceasefire. This coalition, known as the Volunteer Coalition, convened via videoconference alongside U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to emphasize their commitment to actively securing Ukraine’s future peace and security. They proposed deploying a "reinsurance force" once hostilities cease—a move reflecting shared responsibility among Western allies without compromising national sovereignty. Is America Ready to Lead with Strength and Principles?...
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