French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday, February 24th, that a truce between Ukraine and Russia could be reached in the coming weeks.
Following a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, Macron revealed in a Fox News interview that France and the UK are collaborating on a proposal, supported by the U.S., to deploy troops in non-combat roles to help maintain stability in the region.
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Following a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, Macron revealed in a Fox News interview that France and the UK are collaborating on a proposal, supported by the U.S., to deploy troops in non-combat roles to help maintain stability in the region.
#macron #france #trump #ukraine #russia #putin #donaldtrump
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00:00First, to have a truce, I think it could be done in the weeks to come.
00:05We want peace.
00:06And I think the initiative of President Trump is a very positive one.
00:09Be careful, because we need something substantial for Ukraine, but for the security of Europe
00:14and France.
00:16And second, let's work together on the future to preserve security guarantees, meaning to
00:21be sure that this peace will be respected by Russia.
00:24So we have to negotiate with the U.S., with the allies, with Ukraine, which type of security
00:30guarantee makes sense.
00:31It could be, first, increase the capacities of Ukraine to maintain a strong army.
00:37We worked very hard together with the U.K. prime minister to have a French-U.K. proposal
00:44to say we are ready to send troops, not to go to the front line, not to go in confrontation,
00:51but to be in some locations, being defined by the treaty, as a presence to maintain this
00:57peace and our collective credibility with the U.S. backup and the U.S. backstop.