Create Paris and London Plan: Report: Europeans Want to Send up to 15,000 Soldiers to Ukraine
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European countries are ready to send between 10,000 and 15,000 soldiers to Ukraine as part of security guarantees in the first six months after the cessation of hostilities, Die Welt reported.
France and Britain are ready to send their forces to monitor a possible ceasefire in Ukraine even without a mandate from the United Nations or Brussels.
European states plan to send up to 15,000 soldiers to Ukraine. In parallel, the EU is working on a new package of sanctions against Russia.
European countries that are ready to join the military component of the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” may deploy up to 15,000 of their troops in Ukraine within the first six months after the end of the war.
European countries involved in the so-called coalition of the willing are ready to send 10,000 to 15,000 troops to Ukraine to oversee a possible ceasefire between Ukrainian and Russian troops. This number applies to the first six months of the intended mission.
European ground troops could monitor the peace process after the end of the Ukraine war. According to a report, the plans for this scenario are already ready. France and the UK are planning with up to 15,000 soldiers.
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