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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a declaration outlining the deployment of a multinational military contingent in Ukraine following a potential ceasefire. The agreement, described as a “declaration of intent,” was finalized during a Paris summit and verified by coverage from Reuters and the BBC.
The declaration specifies that participating European nations will contribute troops and resources to ensure security guarantees and maintain stability in Ukraine after hostilities subside. The initiative is designed to deter potential Russian advances and provide a structured framework for post-conflict security without requiring direct NATO engagement in combat operations.
Analysts note that the agreement reflects a shift toward European-led defense support for Ukraine, aligning with signals from the United States of scaled-back direct military involvement. By establishing a multinational force under joint European leadership, the declaration aims to demonstrate continued commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty while mitigating risks of escalation.
The signing of the declaration represents a coordinated diplomatic effort among Kyiv, Paris, and London to reinforce Ukraine’s security framework. Leaders emphasized that the initiative would operate within international law and in cooperation with Ukrainian authorities, with the ultimate goal of creating a stable and enforceable post-ceasefire environment.
Observers suggest that the agreement could serve as a model for future multinational peacekeeping arrangements in Europe, providing a mechanism for allied nations to support conflict-affected regions without direct deployment of large-scale combat forces.