UK and France Pledge Troops to Ukraine Under Peace Deal
The United Kingdom and France have declared their intent to send troops to Ukraine and establish military hubs within the country if a peace agreement is reached with Russia, according to announcements made following talks with Ukraine's allies in Paris. The agreement signals a long-term commitment to Ukraine's security and aims to deter future Russian aggression.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated that the UK and France would "establish military hubs across Ukraine" to deter future invasion. French President Emmanuel Macron later indicated that thousands of troops may be deployed. The agreement is part of a broader "Coalition of the Willing."
The deployment is contingent upon a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia. Allies largely agreed on providing robust security guarantees for Ukraine, with the United States expected to take the lead in monitoring a truce. However, the critical issue of territorial disputes remains under discussion.
Russia has repeatedly warned that any foreign troops present in Ukraine would be considered legitimate targets. Despite these warnings, the UK and France are moving forward with plans to safeguard weapons and ensure Ukraine's security in the aftermath of a potential peace agreement.
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