International Interest Grows in Ukraine's Security Future
French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced that approximately 15 countries are interested in collaborating on a new security framework for Ukraine. This statement followed a meeting in Paris with top defence officials from Britain, Germany, Italy, and Poland to discuss regional stability.

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During a pivotal gathering in Paris, French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced significant international interest in shaping a new security framework for Ukraine. He revealed that about 15 countries have shown willingness to engage in these discussions.
The discussions came in the wake of a meeting with key defence officials from Britain, Germany, Italy, and Poland. The meeting underscored a collective effort to address the evolving security challenges in Europe, particularly concerning Ukraine.
The focus was on fostering a robust and sustainable security architecture that could effectively support regional stability. This cooperation signals a unified stance among European nations responding to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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