Paris Summit

Macron Announces Multinational Deterrence Force for Ukraine

Following a summit in Paris, a coalition of willing nations will establish deterrence forces in Ukraine, stationed in strategic areas away from the conflict’s frontlines, potentially near the Dnipro River. These forces, comprising personnel from multiple countries and encompassing land, air, and sea capabilities, will complement—not replace—both Ukrainian forces and potential future peacekeepers. France and Britain will lead military teams to Ukraine to plan the long-term strengthening of its armed forces. The deterrence force’s creation, initiated at Ukraine’s request, remains in its planning stages.

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NATO Summit Excludes US: Allies Cite Treasonous Behavior and Distrust

A Paris summit on March 11th will convene chiefs of staff from nearly all NATO members (excluding the US, Croatia, and Montenegro) to discuss forming international security forces for post-ceasefire Ukraine. These forces, proposed by France and the UK, would involve rapid deployment of heavy weaponry to deter Russian aggression. The meeting will detail force composition and member capabilities, with final participation decisions resting with heads of state. Remote participation from Asian and Oceanian nations is also expected.

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