Zelenskyy meets European military leaders to plan for a peacekeeping force
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with British and French military leaders in Ukraine to discuss a potential peacekeeping force amid ongoing discussions about a ceasefire involving Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- Admiral Sir Tony Radakin emphasized the UK's support for Ukraine, aiming to strengthen its military capabilities to deter Russian aggression amid plans for a new coalition meeting in Brussels next week.
- Recent missile strikes in Kryvyi Rih resulted in 18 deaths, including nine children, highlighting ongoing military tensions in the region.
- Zelenskyy urged allies to pressure Russia and strengthen Ukraine's air defenses against further attacks.
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Live, war in Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky notes "tangible progress" after the meeting with the Chiefs of Staff of the French and British armies
French and British have been proposing for several weeks to deploy a military contingent of European countries to Ukraine to form a "reinsurance force" to prevent a resumption of the conflict once a ceasefire has been established.
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