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Europe quietly works on a plan to send troops to Ukraine for post-war security
- A group of European countries is developing a plan to send troops to Ukraine for post-war security, amid concerns about U.S. priorities, as reported by AP.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks security guarantees for Ukraine until peace is established, and NATO membership has been removed from options by the U.S.
- The size and composition of the European force depend on the terms of the peace deal, with Zelenskyy insisting on a contingent of 100,000 to 150,000 troops, as speculated by media reports.
- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that any security guarantee must include capable European forces, clarifying that there will not be U.S. troops deployed to Ukraine.
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European countries are alarmed at the lack of interest of the United States in supporting Kiev against the Kremlin.
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Read Full ArticleA group of European countries is quietly developing a plan to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Europe is concerned that US security priorities lie elsewhere, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing The Associated Press. As the publication notes, Britain and France are at the forefront of efforts for a possible peacekeeping mission. European countries have begun to study what forces might be needed. But concerns have arisen that US President Donald Trump…
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