France, the UK and Ukraine have signed a groundbreaking declaration of intent to deploy a multinational force after any ceasefire with Russia. The agreement was reached at a Paris meeting of Ukraine's allies, aimed at bolstering Kyiv's future security and unity against Moscow.
The move is seen as a significant step forward in the international response to Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where thousands have been killed and millions displaced since 2014. As tensions between the two countries remain high, this partnership represents a united front of determination to defend Ukraine's sovereignty.
According to sources close to the negotiations, the agreement establishes a framework for the deployment of troops and equipment, as well as joint military exercises and training programs. The move is also expected to pave the way for further cooperation on defense issues between France, the UK, and Ukraine in the coming months.
French President Emmanuel Macron was said to have hailed the agreement as a "major step forward" in the international response to Russia's actions, while his UK counterpart Rishi Sunak praised the partnership as a "clear demonstration of our commitment to supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity". Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the countries' backing, saying that it will help bolster Kyiv's defenses against Russian aggression.
As the situation on the ground in Ukraine remains fluid and unpredictable, this development has been welcomed by many as a crucial show of international support for the embattled nation. With diplomatic efforts continuing to be stretched, this partnership is seen as an important step towards de-escalation and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
The move is seen as a significant step forward in the international response to Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where thousands have been killed and millions displaced since 2014. As tensions between the two countries remain high, this partnership represents a united front of determination to defend Ukraine's sovereignty.
According to sources close to the negotiations, the agreement establishes a framework for the deployment of troops and equipment, as well as joint military exercises and training programs. The move is also expected to pave the way for further cooperation on defense issues between France, the UK, and Ukraine in the coming months.
French President Emmanuel Macron was said to have hailed the agreement as a "major step forward" in the international response to Russia's actions, while his UK counterpart Rishi Sunak praised the partnership as a "clear demonstration of our commitment to supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity". Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the countries' backing, saying that it will help bolster Kyiv's defenses against Russian aggression.
As the situation on the ground in Ukraine remains fluid and unpredictable, this development has been welcomed by many as a crucial show of international support for the embattled nation. With diplomatic efforts continuing to be stretched, this partnership is seen as an important step towards de-escalation and peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.