Macron announced the deployme of European “guaraor” to Ukraine

The French preside announced that a French-British military delegation would travel to Ukraine in the coming days to create a template for the future of the army.
According to RCO News Agency, French Preside Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday at a meeting of the Ukrainian allies in Paris: “I and the British Prime Minister have allowed our military chiefs to go to Ukraine in the coming days and be able to work with our Ukrainian partners.
Macron stated: “Our goal is clear; Achieving peace with sure that Ukraine is in the best possible position. We welcome the role of US Preside Donald Trump and the courage of Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelnski. The delegations attending the Paris Summit expressed their desire to maiain a single position and achieve peace through force. “
“We will coinue to support the Ukrainian and Kiev army in the short term,” he said, claiming that “Russia failed in response to the ceasefire requiremes and the coinued military attacks.”
The French preside emphasized that “several couries gave more military and financial obligations to Ukraine at the Paris summit. The foreign ministers are required to submit proposals on the supervision of a cease -fire between Russia and Ukraine within three weeks. We will summarize the suggestions for monitoring the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine to Washington. The couries participating in the Paris summit have obliged France and the United Kingdom to lead Ukraine -related efforts and planning. ”
Macron claimed that “today’s Europeans are more united and determined than a few weeks ago,” Macron said: “The proposed guaraor in Ukraine will not be a peace guard and will not be stationed at the forefro. The proposed guaraor in Ukraine will be formed by several couries and located in strategic places. I will talk to Preside Trump again in the coming hours. We hope that the United States is with us, but we have to prepare for conditions that are otherwise. “
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