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How are European leaders divided on deploying peacekeepers in the event of a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire?

European leaders show significant division regarding peacekeeping deployments. The British have expressed readiness to potentially offer troops to patrol front lines during a ceasefire, while France and other European nations have taken more cautious positions. This hesitation stems largely from concerns about repeating past mistakes like the 2014 Minsk agreement, which ultimately failed and led to further Russian aggression. European leaders worry about committing troops to support a potentially unstable agreement, especially as they perceive the Trump administration as rushing toward a quick deal with Putin.

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European Leaders Divided Over Peacekeeping Forces

BBC News·7 months ago

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What is President Zelensky's view on the Trump administration's approach regarding talks with Russia?

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Is Keir Starmer prepared to send UK forces if there is a peace deal?

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What conditions does President Zelensky set for Ukraine's engagement with Russia in the talks?

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What concerns are there about the potential for America to favor Moscow in the peace talks regarding Ukraine?

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What does Keir Starmer mean by needing a US backstop for any peace deal involving British troops?

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