Bloomberg: Ten European Countries Plan to Deploy Troops to Ukraine
European countries led by the United Kingdom and France are discussing the possibility of sending their own troops into Ukraine under a future security framework. The White House statement said that the United States does not plan to directly participate in this operation, but is prepared to provide air support to Kyiv. According to media reports, European leaders are actively studying the deployment of military forces in Ukraine. Details of potential operations, including the size of the troops, logistics for deployment, and future deployment locations, were discussed during the meeting on August 19. About ten countries have expressed willingness to join this initiative, which is seen as an important component of the future peace resolution plan.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt commented on the situation, stating that the United States has no plan to send troops to Ukraine, but Washington is prepared to provide possible air defense security guarantees to Kyiv. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that key country leaders, including Canada, Japan, and Turkey, have confirmed the necessity of continuing comprehensive support for Ukraine.
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