Split in a coalition of volunteers. It's about sending troops to Ukraine


In the opinion of Gazeta, European Tanks are under more pressure to make specific obligationsregarding the sending of soldiers to secure the future peace in Ukraine. This topic is to be raised during the Thursday meeting of representatives of the so -called Coalitions willing in Paris.
Under the contract, prepared by Kiev allies, European forces are to be a central element of security guarantee for Ukrainewith US support.
According to “FT” sources, members of the so -called coalitions of volunteers They are divided into three groups: States ready to send troops (among them, among others, Great Britain), countries opposing such a mission (e.g. Italy) and a majority that has not yet made a decision (Germany includes, among others).
We would like to remind you that the Polish authorities have repeatedly emphasized that Poland would not send soldiers to Ukraine, but will be a logistic support.
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According to an official representing the Elysee Palace, countries willing and capable of providing military security guarantees have already completed technical work. – today we have enough contribution, To be able to tell the Americans that we are ready to take our responsibility. Provided they take their own – said the source “FT”.
– It is the military who can deal with actual technical planning, but the final decision to send soldiers in a place that can be threatened belongs to the leaders – emphasized one of the officials informed about the topic of Thursday conversations.
“FT” reminded the announcement of US President Donald Trump that the United States would provide support for European forces in Ukraine. But The American leader emphasized that this support depends on whether Europeans take the initiative throughout the undertaking.
“Many observers hope that Great Britain and France, two leaders of the Coalitions willing, will undertake binding obligations regarding sending troops – and will put pressure on the undecided, especially on Germany, to follow in their footsteps,” the British daily summed up.




