Global Military Dialogue: Building an International Security Force for Ukraine
Military officials from over 30 countries will convene in Paris to discuss establishing an international security force for Ukraine. This force aims to prevent further Russian offensives after a ceasefire. Discussions involve diverse global participants, reflecting a broad coalition effort led by France and Britain.
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In a significant military diplomatic engagement, officials from more than 30 nations will gather in Paris to discuss the formation of an international security force aimed at safeguarding Ukraine after a ceasefire. French and British officials are spearheading these efforts, envisaging a coalition robust enough to deter any Russian aggression.
The international talks will explore contributions from participating countries, focusing on creating a rapid-response force equipped with heavy weaponry. This initiative underscores Europe's commitment to taking a leading role in Ukraine's security post-ceasefire, with France and Britain leading the coordination.
Nations from Asia and Oceania, including Commonwealth participants like Australia and New Zealand, will join remotely, broadening the coalition. While NATO members largely populate the discussions, notable non-NATO countries like Ireland and Cyprus will also have representation, showcasing the wide-ranging interest in Ukraine's stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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