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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.

FILE - Ukrainians hold Ukrainian and European flag as the Eiffel Tower is illuminated with the colors of Ukraine to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of the country, in Paris, Feb. 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, file)
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Overview

  • 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.