Emmanuel Macron's “voluntarily willing coalition” may have an different candidate

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China is seemingly considering participating in possible peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. How we found “Die Welt” after talks in EU diplomatic circles acquainted with the case, Chinese diplomats in Brussels examined whether specified a step would be possibleand possibly even desirable for Europeans.

According to the diplomatic circles in Brussels, China's commitment to a “coal of willing” could increase Russian acceptance for the presence of peace troops in Ukraine. In any case, it is "delicate".

— A summit of the willing coalition will be held next Thursday, announced Emmanuel Macron following the EU summit in Brussels. — My primary goal for Thursday is to repeat, clear and possibly a small more circumstantial commitments to support Ukraine in the short term.

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Macron besides reported that the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski will besides take part in the Paris summit. Both Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are ready for deployment of peace troops in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire between Moscow and Kiev, an thought that Russia has so far powerfully rejected.

The British government has stated that it expects more than 30 countries to participate in the alleged willing coalition. Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer They have been seeking to coordinate the activities of European allies for weeks on further support for Ukraine. The 2 have already held respective meetings on this issue in Paris and London in fresh weeks.

As part of their efforts to suspend arms in Ukraine, the US will one more time hold talks with Russia and representatives of Kiev. Macron said in Brussels that Moscow's refusal to agree to a 30-day ceasefire preferred by the US and Ukraine shows that "Russia is presently not seriously curious in the room‘. Nightly attacks by drones and missiles of the Russian army were further evidence of Moscow's reluctance to make peace, stressed the French president on Friday.

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