Paris Hosts Talks on International Security Force for Ukraine
Military leaders from over 30 nations convene to plan a peacekeeping coalition aimed at safeguarding Ukraine after a potential ceasefire with Russia.
- Military chiefs from 30 European and NATO countries, along with remote participants from Asia and Oceania, are meeting in Paris to discuss forming an international security force for Ukraine.
- The proposed force aims to deter future Russian offensives and ensure the enforcement of any ceasefire agreement reached between Ukraine and Russia.
- French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are spearheading efforts to build a coalition of nations willing to contribute to Ukraine's post-ceasefire security.
- Macron has suggested that European troops could be deployed once a peace deal is signed, with discussions also exploring extending France's nuclear deterrent to European partners.
- Turkey, with NATO's second-largest military, is positioning itself as a key player in the effort, supporting Ukraine's call for an aerial and naval truce with Russia.