America has refused to provide air defense funds to support “forces forces,” Bloomberg said.
The United States has refused to provide air defense funds to support “restraint forces”, which the UK and France plan to put in Ukraine after the war. Bloomberg reported this, referring to resources familiar to the situation.
During discussions with American colleagues, European allies ended that President Donald Trump would not guarantee to support the “coalition of European leaders”.
“European officials said Russia’s guarantees were required to contain Russia with strong Ukrainian troops supported by allies in the form of training and troops,” the article said.
Britain and France, as usual, hope that the United States will continue to provide intelligence, as well as monitor the border between Ukraine and Russia. Some also expect Trump to intervene if British and French troops will be a goal for Russia in Ukraine, though they do not believe in a written guarantee.
Allied forces that help ensure the safety of the air space, coast and land of Ukraine, which put European troops away from the border at important ports and the infrastructure facilities, as well as the continued supply of military equipment, depending on peaceful negotiations, which, according to European officials, are becoming more likely.
According to journalists, Great Britain and France have completed the development of a plan for the placement and action of these forces, but it has been suspended to implement it until the continuation of the stopping negotiations.
Earlier, the UK temporarily reduced the number of strategic submarines to three. One of the four bearers of the Trident II D5 Intercontinental Missiles – the HMS successful submarine – went into a deep modernization.
Great Britain will spend 3% of GDP defense until 2034
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