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Delusions of grandeur: France, Ukraine and the limits of EU power

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January 9, 2026
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Published: January 9, 2026 12:04 pm
Author: RT

Western Europe’s Paris summit was essentially the politics of wishful thinking

The reason is unclear, but Ukraine’s supporters entered this week’s Paris meeting of the so-called coalition of the willing in a state of near-euphoria. Fresh from the spectacle in Venezuela, they convinced themselves that Donald Trump could be persuaded to do far more than merely endorse Western Europe’s line.

Some seriously expected American troops in Ukraine. Others went further: an ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw to the 1991 borders, perhaps even Tomahawk missiles for good measure.

In short, they were dreaming of victory. If that sounds exaggerated, one need only read the commentary circulating in Ukrainian opposition media (https://t.me/stranaua/221909). This is not fringe propaganda, but a once-reputable publication banned in Ukraine since 2021 named Strana. The mood was unmistakable: history was about to turn.

Reality, as usual, was less dramatic. The only concrete outcome of the Paris meeting was an empty, non-binding declaration. No new security guarantees. No American commitments. No change to the underlying logic of the conflict. Ukraine, once again, remains the “main deterrent” against Russia, and no one appears prepared to alter that arrangement.

There were also moments of unintentional comedy. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reportedly said that his country would now assume responsibility for the security of the entire European continent.

One could hardly resist noting that Germany does indeed have experience in this field, though not necessarily of the reassuring kind.

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Meanwhile, alarmist claims spreading through Russian and Western European Telegram channels about Macron and Starmer committing to military bases in Ukraine are simply false. No such commitments were made. The declaration spoke vaguely of “military hubs”, a term so elastic as to be meaningless. This idea has circulated for over a year without progressing beyond rhetoric, with or without American support.

The United States, for its part, maintained a telling silence. The only remark was attributed to Steve Witkoff, who attended the meeting, concerned about BlackRock’s role in Ukraine’s future prosperity. What’s more, he specifically focused on post-war reconstruction and budgetary discipline. In other words, business as usual.

As predicted, hopes of securing a binding agreement with Washington collapsed, along with the broader Euro-globalist strategy being pursued in tandem with Kiev.

Yesterday’s grand talk was merely a substitute for real leverage. As one observer noted dryly, after such a comfortable gathering, someone will eventually have to find the courage to call Moscow.

Whether Moscow would even answer is another question, but the response is easy to anticipate. Any Western military presence in Ukraine will be rejected outright. The message will likely come from the third echelon, Dmitry Peskov or Maria Zakharova, while Sergey Lavrov and Yury Ushakov reserve their words for Washington, and Putin speaks only to Trump.

The conclusion is straightforward. Western European attempts to “manifest” their desires have produced nothing but information noise. Washington sees this clearly and is not fooled. Trump’s approach to Europe can be summed up bluntly: extract money, sell weapons at inflated prices, avoid risk and perhaps take Greenland while you’re at it.

This arrangement cannot last forever. But that, as they say, is a conversation for another day.

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