PARIS (Reuters) -France will finalise with other European Union countries a solution for providing financial ​support to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, President Emmanuel ‌Macron said on Tuesday.

Macron, who was speaking after a virtual meeting of the ‌so-called Coalition of the Willing, said Ukraine needed a peace that was “serious” and “respectful of international law”.

The Coalition will launch a working group led by France and ⁠Britain with close involvement ‌from Turkey and, for the first time, the United States to hammer out security guarantees for ‍Ukraine once a peace deal has been reached, he said.

“Over the next few days, we will finalise each party’s contributions and ​finalise these security guarantees. This is essential for the Ukrainians,‌ it is essential for negotiating a credible peace and for maintaining pressure on Russia,” he said.

Ukraine signalled support on Tuesday for the framework of a peace deal with Russia but stressed that sensitive issues needed to be fixed at a meeting ⁠between President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S.​ President Donald Trump.

Regarding frozen Russian ​assets, Macron said: “We will finalise this in the coming days, in coordination with all ‍the European countries ⁠most concerned and, of course, with the European Union and the European Commission, a solution that will secure ⁠funding, give Ukraine visibility and maintain this pressure.”

(Reporting ‌by Dominique Vidalon, Inti Landauro; Editing by ‌Benoit Van Overstraeten and Gareth Jones)