Global Military Collaboration: Shaping an International Security Force for Ukraine
Military officials from over 30 countries are engaging in Paris talks to develop an international security force for Ukraine, aiming to prevent further Russian offensives post-ceasefire. The effort, led by France and Britain, seeks broad global support to safeguard Ukraine.

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In a bid to establish an international security force for Ukraine, military officials from more than 30 countries are gathering in Paris for strategic discussions. Officials aim to create a deterrent against potential Russian offensives after a ceasefire, announced a French military official on Monday.
The engagement, scheduled for Tuesday, will witness both physical and remote attendance from nations across Asia and Oceania, underscoring the global effort to strengthen Ukraine's security. France and Britain are spearheading the initiative by casting a wide net, focusing on collaboration with willing and able nations.
Discussed under strict confidentiality, the French military official revealed exclusive insights about the coalition's formation, ensuring Ukraine's protection under potential ceasefire agreements. The Associated Press received this briefing under anonymity arrangements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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