Macron considers UN peacekeeping mission instead of deploying European troops to Ukraine – The Telegraph
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Fri, 21 Mar 2025 03:54:54 +0200

The Telegraph has stated that French President Emmanuel Macron has been considering the possibility of establishing a mission to protect Ukraine during a potential future peace agreement under the United Nationss auspices.
Source The Telegraph Details Macron is considering the creation of a mission to safeguard a future peace agreement under the United Nationss auspices.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Macron are leading efforts to establish a coalition of the willing among NATO and EU countries to form a peacekeeping contingent, supported by security guarantees from the United States.
Starmer hosted 30 senior military leaders from European and other countries near London to discuss these plans.
He said they were moving into an operational phase, but it remains unclear how many countries are willing to send troops and how the plan will be implemented.
Macron raised the issue of a UN alternative at the European Council summit on Thursday 20 March, alongside Antnio Guterres, UN SecretaryGeneral for Safety and Security, who was a guest among the gathered EU leaders.
Any UN peacekeeping force would require the approval of the Security Council.
With both Russia, and potentially the US, against its prospects appear to be slim, The Telegraph noted.
Background Starmer highlighted the ensuring guarantees for any potential agreement to end the war in Ukraine, as without this, Russia would violate it.
Senior military officers from the socalled coalition of the willing met on Thursday 20 March at UKs military headquarters on the outskirts of London to discuss plans for deploying international forces to Ukraine.
Against this backdrop, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has no veto power over the potential deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine.
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