More than 30 nations will participate in Paris planning talks on a security force for Ukraine
- Military officials from more than 30 nations will participate in planning talks in Paris for an international security force for Ukraine, according to a French military official.
- The proposed force aims to deter Russia from launching further offensives after a ceasefire in Ukraine takes effect.
- France and Britain are seeking to build a coalition of nations to safeguard Ukraine after a ceasefire, as stated by the French official.
- The final decision on participation will ultimately be made by government leaders at a political level.
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Macron Announces Gathering Of Chiefs Of Staff From Countries Ready To Contribute Peacekeepers To Ukraine – American Liberty News
Via Militarnyi Next week, Paris will host a meeting of European military chiefs from countries willing to join the peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine as part of security guarantees. French President Emmanuel Macron announced this in his address to the nation on March 5. He emphasized that for lasting peace in Ukraine, it is essential to implement safeguards […]
Japan also participated in the Ukrainian Security Volunteer Armed Forces Meeting and considering support
Military executives from volunteer countries such as North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries held a meeting in Paris on the 11th about the medium- to long-term security of Ukraine. In addition to European countries such as England and France, which hosted it, participants from 36 countries such as European countries, Australia, Turkey, and Japan attended. It is said that the United States is not participating. Looking at after…
Macron hosts European military chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting a crucial meeting in Paris on Tuesday with military chiefs from 30 European and NATO countries – including the United Kingdom and Turkey – to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine should a peace agreement with Russia emerge.
European and NATO countries meet in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine
Military and NATO leaders from 30 countries are meeting in Paris on Tuesday to discuss security guarantees for post-ceasefire Ukraine. The meeting is in line with efforts to strengthen Europe's defenses and reduce dependence on the United States, as alliances change under President Trump.
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