UK and France 'ready to deploy troops' to Ukraine after ceasefire

UK and France Vow Troop Deployment in Ukraine After Ceasefire

The UK and France have declared readiness to deploy troops into Ukraine following a peace deal, a move that has been under discussion for months but is likely to face significant resistance from Russia. The commitment comes after a summit in Paris hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, where leaders from the "coalition of the willing" Ukrainian allies attended alongside US envoy Steve Witkoff and Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.

The trilateral declaration of intent signed on Tuesday evening aims to pave the way for the deployment of French and British troops across Ukraine. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that, following a ceasefire, the UK would establish military hubs in Ukraine, aimed at providing reassurance and backing the security protocols. However, it remains unclear how large or well-equipped this force will be.

The alliance has also drawn up plans for ceasefire monitoring commitments under American leadership, as well as long-term support to Ukrainian armed forces fighting on the front lines. US Security Guarantees Stronger than Ever

When asked about whether the US would come to the aid of European forces in Ukraine, Steve Witkoff emphasized that security guarantees are "as strong as anyone has ever seen." These commitments aim to deter any further attacks and provide support if attacked.

Witkoff also stressed that US President Donald Trump is committed to supporting Ukraine, saying he will be present at all stages of negotiations. The talks in Paris were held despite a last-minute pull-out by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio due to Trump's recent Venezuela attack.

A bilateral peace agreement between the US and Ukraine has been under discussion for weeks, which could potentially be used as leverage in future negotiations with Russia. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that territory will remain a major sticking point in talks.

Russian officials have repeatedly ruled out a temporary ceasefire or quick deal, citing Moscow's desire for a comprehensive settlement addressing the conflict's underlying causes. The Kremlin has also vowed to categorically oppose any NATO soldiers being deployed on Ukrainian soil as part of any agreement.

The Paris summit gathered over 20 world leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron. Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that German troops could contribute to a force but would be based in neighboring countries rather than inside Ukraine.

For the "coalition of the willing," the deployment of British and French troops is crucial for any security guarantees to hold meaning. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized this point, saying the existence of the coalition depends on whether certain countries are ready to commit forces.
 
I'm not surprised at all that a bunch of powerful countries like the UK and France are jumping into Ukraine without really thinking things through πŸ€”. Like, what's the real plan here? Are they just gonna deploy troops and hope for the best? Or is this some kind of clever ploy to get Russia to back down? πŸ€‘

And let's be real, with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner involved, I'm guessing there's a lot more going on behind the scenes than we're being told. This feels like another one of those shady deals where everyone's just trying to advance their own interests. πŸ’Έ

Meanwhile, Ukraine is still stuck in the middle of this mess, and they don't even have any real control over what's happening. Like, what about their own people? Are they gonna be used as pawns in some bigger game? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not buying all the rhetoric about "security guarantees" and "reassurance." It sounds like just a bunch of empty promises to me. We'll see how long these commitments last when things start getting really tough. ⏰
 
This latest development in the Ukraine conflict has all the makings of a powder keg situation 🚨πŸ’₯. The UK and France's willingness to deploy troops is seen as a significant escalation, with Russia likely to view it as an act of aggression. The fact that the US is providing strong security guarantees will undoubtedly increase tensions, but it's unclear whether these measures will be enough to deter Russian aggression. Germany's cautious approach by contributing troops based in neighboring countries shows that not everyone is ready to commit fully to the "coalition of the willing" πŸ’ΈπŸ€. Ultimately, the fate of Ukraine hangs in the balance, and the international community needs to tread carefully to avoid a wider conflict πŸŒŽπŸ’”.
 
UK and France are basically going to be Ukraine's babysitters πŸ€±β€β™‚οΈ. Like, great, just what they need, more military presence in a super volatile region. Can't wait to see how this all plays out... πŸ€”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing. Like I get why Ukraine needs help, you know? It's a pretty dire situation over there. But deploying troops into a conflict that's already got everyone's attention and Russia's not exactly known for its willingness to back down? That's like playing with fire, if you ask me.

I mean, I think it's great that the US, UK, and France are all on board with this. It shows they're committed to supporting Ukraine and trying to find a way out of this mess. But at the same time, it feels like we're just putting band-aids on some pretty deep wounds. Have we really thought through the long-term implications of sending troops into a conflict that's not fully understood?

I'm also curious to see how Russia is going to respond to all this. They've been pretty clear about their stance, but I wonder if they'll actually follow through on it. Either way, it's definitely going to be interesting to watch unfold.
 
😐 the thing with Ukraine is like, super complicated right? so there's this ceasefire deal that's supposed to help things calm down but Russia's not exactly keen on it πŸ™„. and now the UK and France are talking about sending troops in - that's a big move, you know? it'll definitely send a message to Russia but I'm worried it might escalate things too much.

I think what's key here is that both sides have different ideas about what this ceasefire should look like πŸ€”. Ukraine wants to make sure they get some guarantees that they're not just being backed into a corner, and Russia's all about wanting a comprehensive settlement that addresses the underlying issues of the conflict.

it's also interesting that the US is playing a big role in these talks - Steve Witkoff saying security guarantees are "stronger than ever" is pretty reassuring, but it's hard to know what to make of that when you don't know all the details πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. anyway, this whole situation is like a giant puzzle and I'm not sure we're getting close to solving it yet πŸ˜•
 
lol can you believe these world leaders just gathering in Paris πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like they're solving world peace over coffee and croissants... anyway, I think its cool that the UK and France are putting their money where their mouth is (or should i say, troops where their might πŸ’ͺ) but at the same time Russia needs to chill out already? it feels like there's been so much back and forth already πŸ”„ I'm just hoping everyone stays safe in Ukraine. idk how much of a difference these troop deployments will actually make though πŸ€”
 
um so they're sending more troops to ukraine? πŸ€” like, what's gonna happen if russia doesn't agree to a ceasefire? will it be all guns blazin again? 😬 and btw has anyone seen that new season of my favorite tv show? i need some recs πŸ“Ί
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s a bit concerning that all these big powers are getting involved in Ukraine without really understanding the situation on the ground πŸ€”. Like, what's the plan for when things go wrong? Are we just gonna stick our heads out the window and hope for the best? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

I mean, I get it, Russia's been a thorn in Europe's side for ages and all that but deploying troops is like, so last century πŸ’₯. Can't we just try to talk things through instead of sending in the big guns? 🀝 And what about Ukraine itself, do they really want us coming in and sticking our noses in their business? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not saying it's all bad, I guess it's better than nothing πŸ’ͺ. But can't we try to be a bit more strategic about it instead of just going with the flow? 😬
 
πŸ€” so, i've been seeing all these articles saying that the UK and France are gonna deploy troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire... but isn't it weird that we're not getting any real info on how many soldiers or what their roles would be? like, where's the proof of this deployment plan?

and also, what's with the "coalition of the willing" term? who exactly is part of this group and why can't they just say it instead of using some vague buzzword?

oh, and i'm not buying that Russia has ruled out a ceasefire... sounds like they're just trying to stall the process. πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda worried about how this whole thing's gonna play out. Russia's already got some major red flags raised with that Venezuela attack... and now they're saying no way to NATO soldiers being deployed in Ukraine? It feels like we're just setting the stage for another big mess.

I mean, what's stopping either side from backing down or pulling a rug from under everyone else? I know the coalition is trying to provide some reassurance and support, but it's still unclear how much of a difference that'll make. Has anyone thought about the logistics of getting troops in there safely? And what about Russia's concerns about Ukraine's sovereignty... are we just gonna have to agree on something and hope for the best?

I've been following this situation closely, and I gotta say, it feels like we're just spinning our wheels here.
 
πŸ€” The fact that these major nations are willing to put their boots on the ground shows how desperate they are for a solution πŸ’Έ. Like, if you can't even agree on a ceasefire without deploying troops, what's next? More problems? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ This whole thing is just setting up more instability in Eastern Europe... 😬
 
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