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Brussels (dpa -AFX) – According to recent plans, the monitoring of a possible ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine could be carried out in the so -called “coalition of the willing” via a multi -layered security concept. According to information from the German Press Agency, it is considered in the circle of western supporting states to observe a conceivable demilitarized zone on the border between the two countries primarily from the air and with the help of technical means such as satellites and drones. In addition, naval units could be used to monitor the freedom of shipping in the Black Sea.
A peace force in the real sense would therefore – if at all – be mobilized through the United Nations and consist exclusively of soldiers from referee third countries. European armed forces could then be stationed at the Ukrainian western border and offer training programs for the Ukrainian partners. Supervisory security guarantee is said to be the atomic superpower USA.
Macron expects partners to summit in Paris
The background to the plans is the attempts by US President Donald Trump to force Ukraine and Russia to conclude a ceasefire agreement. In this context, many Europeans fear that Ukraine in particular would have to make concessions and that the country could soon become the victim of a Russian attack without credible security guarantees.
France and Great Britain have been working on a concept for such security guarantees together with other Ukraine supporter states for a long time. According to the current plans next Thursday, it will be completed in Paris at a summit of the so -called “coalition of the willing” in Paris. France President Emmanuel Macron also invited the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj to the summit.
Openness to ground troops
In the past, Macron and the British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer had generally opened to send ground troops to Ukraine. However, Russia recently made it clear that there will be no soldiers from NATO countries in Ukraine.
In the EU, ceasefire agreements in particular are considered important that enable the normal operation of the normal operation of Ukrainian Black Sea ports. This should enable the country to earn more money with exports again ./aha/dp/mis
