Global Coalition Plans for Ukraine's Defense Unveiled in Paris
Military officials from over 30 nations gathered in Paris to discuss the creation of an international security force for Ukraine. The force aims to prevent further Russian offensives post-ceasefire. French and British plans were shared, with nations invited to contribute militarily.

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Military leaders from more than 30 countries convened in Paris to deliberate on establishing an international security force for Ukraine. The move aims to thwart any potential Russian invasions following a ceasefire, according to an anonymous French military source.
The ambitious plan is mainly orchestrated by France and Britain, seeking to forge a coalition willing to safeguard Ukraine. This security force could be equipped to respond rapidly, with heavy weaponry and stockpiles ready to be deployed upon any breach of a truce by Russia.
The discussions engaged representatives from NATO and other global partners, including a broad range of European and Asian nations. The talks emphasized international commitment, asking not what is needed, but what each participant can contribute to the collective defense effort.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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