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Macron believes that Russia should not coordinate the departure of peacekeepers to Ukraine

Macron believes that Russia does not coordinate the departure of peacekeepers to Ukraine on March 15, 23:03 French: President of France Emmanuel Macron, March 12, 2025 (Photo: Ludovic Marin/Pool Via Reuters) wars. He said this in an interview with Le Parisien, published on Saturday, 15”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

Macron believes that Russia should not coordinate the departure of peacekeepers to Ukraine

March 15, 23:03

French President Emmanuel Macron, March 12, 2025 (Photo: Ludovic Marin/Pool Via Reuters)

French President Emmanuel Macron believes that Ukraine is a sovereign state, so Russia should not decide the fate of the placement of a peacekeeping contingent after the end of the war.

He said this in an interview with Le Parisien, published on Saturday, March 15.

According to Macron, the decision remains unchanged – EU countries will not ask permission from Russian dictator Vladimir Putin about the deployment of military in Ukraine. In particular, the possible cities where troops of other countries can accommodate Odesa, Lviv and Kiev.

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As for the UK plan, which is almost completed, Macron explained that the goal is not to create mass military forces because the largest army in Europe is the Ukrainian army.

On March 13, it became known that the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Kir Starmer and Macron, negotiate with 37 countries to create a “coalition of those who want” to send peacekeepers to Ukraine.

Possible departure of NATO troops to Ukraine – what is known

Discussions on the departure of troops to Ukraine were resumed in November 2024, after winning the election of US President Donald Trump.

On February 11, 2025, Pentagon Pit Hegset head said the United States would not send troops to Ukraine. He added that US President Donald Trump hopes for a quick peace agreement.

On February 13, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported that 100,000 peacekeepers in Ukraine needed to ensure peace and that on his behalf, the military developed a map that shows a real need for foreign troops to ensure peace in the country.

On February 14, the President stated that Ukraine is ready for any peacekeeping contingent.

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On February 16, The Telegraph reported that the old man stated that he was “ready and wants” to send British troops to Ukraine to ensure any peace agreement.

Also, Sweden Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said that Sweden did not exclude the departure of its military to Ukraine as part of the post -war peacekeeping mission.

On February 18, The Guardian, citing sources in the defense sphere, reported that in the United Kingdom, it is believed that much less military is needed to guarantee Ukraine with the support of Europe than a number of 100-150 thousand or even more people.

On February 19, The Guardian reported that the United Kingdom and France are planning to create European forces designed to prevent Russia’s future attacks in Ukraine. According to Western officials, the proposal will include less than 30,000 soldiers and will probably focus on air and maritime defense.

Editor: Christina Pitsuryak

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