Why it matters:
The possibility of foreign military presence in Ukraine marks a dangerous escalation in the European involvement in the conflict, increasing tensions with the Russian Federation and further complicating efforts for regional stability.
What he's saying:
Speaking in Kyiv after meetings with the heads of the British and French armed forces, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters that military teams are actively working on the structure of a foreign forces deployment plan."I think the teams will need about a month, and after that we will be fully ready to understand and implement this structure," he said.
What they're saying:
Western governments have yet to officially confirm the deployment of foreign forces to Ukraine. However, Kyiv has long urged Western countries to provide security guarantees in the event of a peace agreement with Russia. Meanwhile, Russian officials continue to warn that any foreign military presence in Ukraine would be regarded as direct involvement in the conflict.
Key points:
- Zelensky says a foreign troop deployment plan may be finalized within a month.
- UK and France are involved; other unnamed countries may participate to deploy the troops.
- The plan includes land, sea, and air patrols by foreign forces.
- Russia carried out a missile strike on Zelensky’s hometown, citing military targets.
Go deeper:
The introduction of foreign forces into Ukraine, risks dragging Europe deeper into the war and undermines efforts for a lasting and just peace based on mutual respect for sovereignty and international law.
ahmad shirzadian