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Russia Rejects Plan for Post‑Ceasefire Force After UK and France Sign Ukraine Security Pledge

Russia has rejected any foreign deployments, signaling obstacles to implementation.

Overview

  • Britain, France and Ukraine signed a Paris declaration of intent for a multinational reassurance force to deploy after a ceasefire, alongside a U.S.-led mechanism to monitor any truce.
  • London and Paris said they would create military hubs across Ukraine and build protected facilities for weapons and equipment once fighting stops.
  • Key details remain unsettled, with discussions having cited a potential 15,000–30,000‑strong contingent as several partners rule out sending troops and Germany indicating any role would be based in neighboring NATO countries.
  • Zelensky said a U.S.–Ukraine security document is nearly ready for finalization and that Washington would engage Moscow as talks continue following the Paris summit.
  • The Russian Foreign Ministry warned any Western units or infrastructure in Ukraine would be treated as legitimate targets, as drone strikes hit infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk, causing widespread outages.