France, UK Prepare 50,000-Troop Force for Ukraine Deployment
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France, UK prepare 50,000-troop force for Ukraine deployment
France and the UK are forming a 50,000-strong joint force, based in Paris, to lead a potential multinational deployment in Ukraine after a ceasefire, aiming to enforce peace terms without replacing Ukrainian troops, a move Russia deems unacceptable.
Following the signing of the Lancaster House Treaty in November 2010, France and the United Kingdom created a Combined Joint Expeditionary Force [CJEF] which, with 10,000 troops, must be able to conduct operations on land, at sea and in the air, whether in... This article The Franco-British joint force will expand and support the Coalition of the Willing for Ukraine appeared first on Zone Militaire.
Ukraine can prepare for additional military aid – and there is supposedly a plan to secure a possible ceasefire. Central roles include France, Great Britain, Germany and Italy.
President Emmanuel Macron announced that France and the United Kingdom may send 50,000 troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping mission.
Emmanuel Macron announced that the common French-British shipping force, which will serve as the basis for a future international force intended to guarantee an army in Ukraine, will have an increased effect of "up to 50,000 people" that can be mobilized "in a major commitment".
Up to 50,000 troops: France, Britain create "core peacekeeping force" for UkraineFrench President Emmanuel Macron has announced an increase in the Franco-British joint expeditionary force to 50,000 troops. The force, now called the Franco-British Joint Force, could be deployed in Ukraine.
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