British and French secret talks about sending a “ceasefire force” to Ukraine
Britain and France are holding secret talks about sending troops to Ukraine to secure it if a ceasefire is agreed, a NATO official has claimed.
According to RCO News Agency, media reports indicate that Britain and France are secretly discussing the prospect of sending troops to Ukraine to secure it in the event of a ceasefire agreement.
The Daily Mail reported by publishing this article: A senior NATO official said talks are underway between London and Paris officials about unifying their approaches to implementing a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine that may include forcing Ukraine to cede parts of its territory. be
According to this NATO official, who did not want to be named, one of the possible possibilities is the Anglo-French coalition patrolling the contact line between Ukraine and Russia.
According to media reports, Paris and London are trying to prepare options for different scenarios so that if the US government asks European countries how they can participate, they have prepared options to support Kyiv.
According to this informed source, such an action was necessary to ensure the participation of European countries in the peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in case of mediation by the US President-elect Donald Trump.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barro has said that France does not rule out any option regarding the deployment of troops.
During his election campaign, Donald Trump criticized the multi-billion dollar US support to Ukraine and claimed that he would end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours. However, Trump and his team did not provide details about their plan.
Analysts interpret Trump’s current approach to the issue of Ukraine as indicating that Ukraine may be forced to cede parts of its territory to Russian rule.
Trump has chosen “Keith Klugg” as the special representative of his government for Ukraine and Russia, and it is said that his plan to resolve the conflicts in Ukraine will be the basis of the future Trump administration’s approach to this conflict.
According to Klug’s plan, Ukraine may be forced to cede a large portion of Russian possessions to its sovereignty and agree not to pursue NATO membership for a long period of time.
In exchange, the U.S. will help Ukraine build a “long-term security infrastructure” to deploy its defense capabilities in the future, and tax revenues from Russian oil sales will be used, along with European aid, to rebuild Ukraine. .
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