Historic Security Pact for Ukraine: A New Dawn of Peace
The UK and France will establish military hubs in Ukraine and deploy troops if a peace deal is signed to deter further Russian attacks, announced at the Paris summit.
- On Tuesday in Paris, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the UK will send military personnel to Ukraine if a peace deal is signed alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- The Paris Declaration is designed to deter Russia from attacking Ukraine after a peace agreement, with Witkoff saying, `I do want to say this: We are here to mediate and help in the peace process`.
- The UK and France will set up military hubs and storage facilities for weapons and equipment across Ukraine, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said it paves the way for a legal framework for allied forces to operate.
- Reactions highlighted both optimism and uncertainty, as Zelensky called the deal concrete, but it remains unclear if Putin will accept, despite ongoing strikes including a Kyiv hospital.
- If enacted, the commitments could reshape Ukraine's security landscape by placing long‑term military hubs and weapons storage on Ukrainian soil under a new legal framework, while the Trump administration's willingness to guarantee security marks a breakthrough in London and other European capitals.
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The leaders of the Coalition of the Willing, which supports Ukraine, have agreed in Paris to provide security guarantees to Kyiv. Ukraine, France and the United Kingdom have signed a declaration that confirms their intention to deploy a multinational force in Ukraine after a peace agreement is signed. The international force would ensure Ukraine's security in the air, at sea and on land. It would be led by European countries. The United States w…
By Christian Edwards, Joseph Ataman and Melissa Bell, CNN. Britain and France have agreed to deploy forces to Ukraine should the country reach a peace agreement with Russia, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, in a new attempt by Western leaders to ensure Kyiv's security after the war and deter Moscow from further aggression.
The UK’s pledge to send troops to Ukraine is no magic wand - but it is a step forward
Zelensky himself has admitted that the chances of a peace deal are unlikely given Moscow’s refusal to accede on its demands. But a pledge by the UK and France to maintain a military presence in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal represents progress, writes Bel Trew
Historic Security Pact for Ukraine: A New Dawn of Peace
Historic Security Pact for Ukraine: A New Dawn of Peace Global leaders from the United States, European nations, and Ukraine gathered in Paris on Tuesday to finalize a robust set of security guarantees. These measures are designed to shield Ukraine from further Russian aggression once a peace deal is brokered, bringing hope for long-term stability.The discussions were attended by high-profile figures like U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Bri…
Many Heads of State and Government were meeting in Paris today to discuss the "modalities of a ceasefire" in Ukraine and "support for the armed forces" in Kiev.
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