UK and France to Send 'Reassurance Force' to Ukraine Once Peace Deal Is Reached, Says Macron
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced on March 27 that France and the UK plan to send a 'reassurance force' to Ukraine after a peace deal is reached, despite not having full approval from all European allies.
- At a summit, 33 nations pledged over £4 billion in military aid and discussed establishing a stronger Ukrainian army, emphasizing deterrence against Russia.
- European nations expressed varying degrees of commitment, with some leaders voicing reluctance about troop deployments amid concerns of escalation.
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Europe’s Fractured Resolve: A Psychogram of a Continent Under Pressure
(Analysis) Europe faces a defining moment as it grapples with the Ukraine crisis and a shifting global landscape, its leaders scrambling to assert control. On March 27, 2025, 33 nations met in Paris, led by France and the UK, pledging €2 billion in French military aid and a £1.6 billion British missile deal to bolster […]
UK, French military officials to meet in Ukraine to discuss troop deployment
Ukrainian, British and French general staff representatives will hold a meeting in Ukraine within a week to discuss the potential deployment of foreign troops to the country, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on March 28. He said that other countries would also participate but did not specify them. The news came a day after a Paris summit where a number of European countries moved forward with plans to send soldiers to Ukraine as part of a "reas…
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