NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski and leaders of European NATO states discussed the anticipation of sending European troops to Ukraine on Wednesday in Brussels. The aim of the action would be to guarantee that Russia does not re-agree.
Trump supports the idea
The proposal to guarantee Ukraine's safety after the fight ended was presented to Donald Trump during his gathering in November in Paris with Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelenski on the occasion of the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral. According to the informants, The Washington PostTrump expressed interest in the thought that European forces should be liable for Ukraine's safety guarantees after the war.
Potential peacekeeping forces in Ukraine would not operate under the NATO flag. Firstly, it would require the consent of all allies, and secondly, it would be unacceptable for Russia. However, it is inactive unclear how many countries could participate in specified a mission, how many these forces would be or what their mandate would be.
Tusk will not send Polish troops
In November the French diary Le Monde established that talks about sending western troops to Ukraine were resumed. The debate on this subject began in February, during the Kiev Ally Summit in Paris. The thought initiated by French president Emmanuel Macron then met with strong opposition, among others Donald Tusk and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
At the time, talks were mainly held between France and Britain to guarantee Europe's security. The reports coincided with Jean-Noël Barrot's words, which called on the West to support Ukraine on 23 November in an interview with the BBC and no red line designation. erstwhile asked by journalists whether France was actually considering sending its troops to the east front, he replied: We don't regulation out any options.
The plan to send NATO troops to Ukraine Macron was besides to discuss last week in Warsaw with the Prime Minister of Poland. Donald Tusk is inactive to stay on his decision because, as he argued, Poland is presently focusing on ensuring the safety of the NATO east border with Russia and Belarus. However, the Prime Minister offered logistical support to the European mission to Ukraine.