Ten Nations Ready to Send Troops to Ukraine Under Post-War Security Deal

Ten Nations Ready to Send Troops to Ukraine Under Post-War Security Deal

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Up to ten countries are prepared to deploy troops to Ukraine as part of a post-war security framework, according to sources familiar with the discussions. On August 19, European representatives held talks on the possible deployment of British and French soldiers once the conflict concludes. European Troop Commitments According to Bloomberg, the developing security package for Ukraine envisions initial assistance in training and reinforcement of the Ukrainian Armed Forces by a “multinational group” consisting mainly of European military personnel. Both the United Kingdom and France are reportedly ready to send “hundreds” of soldiers. Another component of the plan includes U.S. support in intelligence sharing, border monitoring, weapons deliveries, and potentially air defense systems. Sources cited by *The Guardian* also suggested that London is prepared to send troops as part of a so-called “coalition of the willing” to support Ukraine’s air and naval defenses—though not to the front line.

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