International Collaboration for Ukraine's Peacekeeping Efforts Amid Ongoing Hostilities
European leaders plan military support for Ukraine as partial ceasefire negotiations escalate, with Trump involved in high-stakes diplomacy with Russia and Ukraine.
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Get StartedThe plan being dropped from Thursday's meeting of EU leaders shows sticking points of EU support for Ukraine remain, even among countries that are firm supporters of Kyiv, such as France and Spain, which voiced objections.
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Summary
The Trump administration's decision to stop funding for tracking abducted Ukrainian children has sparked outrage among lawmakers, prioritizing child recovery. Simultaneously, international efforts for a peacekeeping force are ramping up, as senior military officials gather in London to refine the 'coalition of the willing' with Britain and France leading. A tentative agreement for a limited ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia follows Trump’s talks with both leaders, though severe drone attacks continue. President Zelensky urges pressure on Russia while emphasizing the need for military support and addressing EU accession challenges. The future remains uncertain with mixed support from European nations.
Perspectives
Senior military officers from various nations are coordinating plans for an international peacekeeping force for Ukraine, indicating momentum towards operational deployments with cautious optimism about a partial ceasefire agreement.
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