France and Britain have now decided to send a special mission to Ukraine to strengthen the armed forces.
In Paris, on March, March 27, the third summit of Ukraine’s allies of allies from the so -called “coalition of the desired” was held. Participants discussed Ukraine’s current security after the United States reached a ceasefire agreement between Moscow and Kiev in the Black Sea at the beginning of this week
What is the “coalition of those who want” and what decision they make today – more than the plot.
Starmer and macron initiative
British Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a coalition in early March to help strengthen Ukraine’s defense capability and increase military assistance here.
Just a few days after this first meeting, the United States temporarily suspended the exchange of intelligence with Kiev, pushing European leaders to conduct negotiations of crisis about what additional support they could provide to Kyiv.
Starmer had previously said that the middle part of the “coalition of those who wanted” was the creation of peacekeeping forces that would help ensure any stop in Ukraine.
Last week, he added that peacekeeping forces would help “guarantee Ukraine’s future security.” What kind of actions get the force depends on meetings with military experts from around the world.
That included in the coalition
The group is led by Starmer, Macron, with Ukrainian head Vladimir Zelensky.
The coalition also includes such leaders in the world
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Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Melony
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Portugal Prime Minister Luis Montenegro
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Head of the Cyprus Board Nikos Christodulides
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Spain’s Prime Minister: Pedro Sanchez
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Greece Prime Minister Kiriacosik
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Prime Minister of Croatia Andrei Phadkovich
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The leader of Lithuania Gitanas Nauceda
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Polish prime minister Donald Tusk
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Prime Minister Slovenia Robert Golob
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German Chancellor Olaf Sholts
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Czech Prime Minister Peter Fial
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Sweden Ulf Kristerson’s Prime Minister
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President of Finland Alexander Stubb
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Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal
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Prime Minister Denmark Mette Fredericksen
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Prime Minister of Iceland Kristun frostodottir
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Belgian prime minister Bart de Vever
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Turkish Vice President Jewdet Yilmaz
In addition to the leaders of the countries, the group also included European Commission president Ursula Von Der Layen, EU Council Antonio Costa president and NATO secretary Mark Rutte.
The results of the meeting today
After the meeting, Macron said the military “Franco-British team” would be sent to Ukraine without announcing details about its composition.
“He cooperates closely to Ukraine to prepare all aspects of the future structure of the Ukrainian army – regarding its number, the number of soldiers, equipment,” Macron said.
In addition, according to Macron, the team is expected to examine Ukraine’s needs for military aid.
British prime minister Starkmer said the meeting in Paris is “very well -developed.”
“There is a full clarity that Russia is trying to drag out [мир]Playing games, and we should clearly understand them, ”Starmer said.
According to him, the leaders said that Kyiv needed great support, “to ensure that Ukraine occupied the strongest possible position today and further negotiations.”
Starmer also said there was “complete clarity, which is now not the time to relieve penalties.”
“On the contrary, we discussed how we could strengthen the penalties to support the US initiative to attract Russia to negotiations through additional pressure from the group of countries,” he said.
“The meeting has shown that many countries have been standing, because they have been standing for more than three years, with Ukraine at this decisive moment as much as they need,” he said.
In this regard, Zelensky added that it is important for countries to say in an “common voice” and “push Russia” yet.
According to him, now “everyone understands and understands that Russia does not want any world today,” added that “in the coming weeks and days” will work on security guarantees for Ukraine.
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