UK and France Pledge Troops to Ukraine Under Peace Deal
The United Kingdom and France have declared their intent to deploy troops to Ukraine and establish military hubs within the country if a peace agreement is reached with Russia, according to statements made by UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The agreement aims to provide long-term security for Ukraine and deter future Russian aggression.
Starmer announced the declaration of intent following talks with Ukraine's allies in Paris. He stated that the UK and France would "establish military hubs across Ukraine" to serve as a deterrent against future invasion. French President Emmanuel Macron indicated that the deployment could involve thousands of troops.
The agreement is part of a broader initiative called the "Coalition of the Willing," designed to provide robust security guarantees for Ukraine. A key component of the plan involves the United States taking the lead in monitoring the ceasefire. However, the critical issue of territorial disputes remains under discussion.
Russia has repeatedly warned against the presence of foreign troops in Ukraine, stating that they would be considered legitimate targets. Despite these warnings, the UK and France are moving forward with their commitment to support Ukraine's security.
The deployment of troops is intended to safeguard weapons and maintain stability in the post-peace agreement environment. The specific number of troops to be deployed and the exact locations of the military hubs have not yet been disclosed.
The agreement between the UK and France signifies a long-term commitment to Ukraine's security and aims to prevent future Russian aggression. The next steps involve further discussions on territorial issues and the formalization of the peace agreement with Russia.
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