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Sanchez will meet with parliamentary groups from Monday to discuss Spain's role in Ukraine

The Coalition of Volunteers meets in Paris to discuss the achievement of a ceasefire in Ukraine and the end of the war. The President of the Spanish Government also opens the door to the possibility of Spanish soldiers participating in a "peace mission" in Ukraine.

Paris (France), 06/01/2026.- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives for the Coalition of the Willing summit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, 06 January 2026. (Francia, Ucrania) EFE/EPA/YOAN VALAT / POOL
Pedro Sanchez, upon arrival at the Coalition of Volunteers meeting in Paris. Photo: EFE

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will meet with the "majority" of parliamentary groups in Congress from Monday to discuss the contribution of the Spanish state to the end of the war in Ukraine.

Following the meeting of the Coalition of Volunteers in Paris, Sanchez appeared before the media and said that "Spain has defended Ukraine's accession to the European Union from the outset" and that the government "will continue to support Ukraine and, of course, the European Commission in this objective".

He explained that the summit discussed the "security measures" to be taken with the entry into force of the ceasefire in Ukraine, as well as the work to be done to rebuild the country at the end of the war.

"The European Union and other countries, including North America, are ready to implement a prosperity package for Ukraine that includes support mechanisms for the reconstruction of aid, loans, incentives and infrastructure, as well as economic dynamization and laying the foundations for a new prosperity in Ukraine when peace is achieved," Sanchez said.

Moreover, Sanchez has opened the door to the participation of the Spanish military in a possible "peace mission" on Ukrainian territory.

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