Paris Summit Wants Ukraine 'Peace' Through NATO Boots On Ground
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Can one count on a US president who breaks all standards? That was the fearful question of the Ukraine meeting in Paris. In the end, the summit was a success for Kyyiv – also because of a concession by the Federal Chancellor.
At the meeting of the "Coalition of the Willigen" in Paris, Chancellor Merz caused a stir with a change of course: it does not exclude a military role of Germany to secure a ceasefire. Selenskyj speaks of "substantial documents" – while the US hesitates.
Following the meeting of the "coalition of the willing" in Paris, the Chancellor becomes more specific regarding German troops for Ukraine: Initially stationed in a NATO country, but all options remain open.
Paris Summit Wants Ukraine ‘Peace’ Through NATO Boots On Ground
Paris Summit Wants Ukraine ‘Peace’ Through NATO Boots On Ground Tuesday’s major Ukraine summit of the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’ in Paris on Tuesday, where dozens of European leaders were hosted by President Emmanuel Macron, is still desperately trying to salvage strong security guarantees for Kiev as a central part of any future peace deal to end the war with Russia. Macron vowed that Ukraine’s allies and military backers would “make…
After the ceasefire in Ukraine, Germany may send its military contingent to neighboring NATO countries. According to RBC-Ukraine, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said this at a press conference following the meeting of the “coalition of willing”. Merz assured that Germany will continue to contribute — political, financial and military — to help Ukraine. “This may include, for example, the deployment of troops for Ukraine in neighboring NATO ter…
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