Macron says French-British blueprint doesn’t foresee deploying a 'mass' of soldiers in Ukraine
- French President Emmanuel Macron outlined plans for a military support force for Ukraine involving a coalition with other nations after a potential ceasefire with Russia.
- Macron stated that participating nations could send several thousand troops to key locations in Ukraine after the ceasefire with Russia.
- He emphasized that NATO member countries would provide security guarantees for Ukraine, with various nations willing to participate.
- Macron asserted that Moscow's consent is unnecessary for the deployment of Allied forces in Ukraine.
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Good news if UN troops accepted in Ukraine - Crosetto - General News
Defence Minister Guido Crosetto on Monday said the deployment of UN troops in a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, if accepted, would be positive news while noting that discussing the issue before a truce was very difficult. (ANSA)
Macron says French-British blueprint doesn't foresee deploying a 'mass' of soldiers in Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron has fleshed out some possible missions that could be undertaken by a military support force for Ukraine that Paris and London are working to put together with other nations, in a so-called “coalition of the willing” that could deploy after any ceasefire with Russia.
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