Media name number of peacekeepers the West may send to Ukraine

Media name number of peacekeepers the West may send to Ukraine

Photo: Getty Images

European countries are proposing varying numbers for the potential peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine, with figures ranging from 15,000 to 20,000 personnel, and some hoping for up to 30,000 peacekeepers.

According to Radio Free Europe, no official military plans have been released yet. The bulk of the peacekeepers are expected to come from the United Kingdom and France, which will be responsible for both ground and air components. Meanwhile, Turkey has indicated plans to oversee the security of transport routes in the Black Sea. It remains unclear how close the potential “Coalition of the Willing” forces would be stationed to the frontline. Most EU officials expect deployments in western Ukraine for support and training of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. U.S. military personnel may also be present, but primarily in an observer role to monitor compliance with a ceasefire.

Coalition of the Willing meeting
Representatives from 30 countries within the “Coalition of the Willing” are scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to finalize aspects of a peace agreement to end the war. On Tuesday, January 6, the meeting will include U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law Jared Kushner.

European officials told the outlet they hope the talks in Paris will synchronize positions among the U.S., Ukraine, and EU nations. French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed hopes that the discussions will yield “specific commitments” regarding Ukraine’s security, including clarity on the composition and deployment of peacekeeping forces in the event of a ceasefire.

Coalition of the Determined meeting
In December 2025, Macron announced the upcoming early January meeting in Paris of the “Coalition of the Determined,” aimed at defining each member country’s contribution to security guarantees for Ukraine. The coalition includes over 30 nations, including key European and U.S. partners, discussing the peace plan, security guarantees, and post-war support for Ukraine. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is also expected to attend the January 6 session in Paris.

banner

SHARE NEWS

link

Complain

like0
dislike0

Comments

0

Similar news

Similar news

Photo: facebook.com/zelenskyy.official Russia plans to sharply expand its drone production capacity in order to launch up to 1,000 drones per day against Ukraine as early as 2026 , according to Co

Photo: facebook.com/CinCAFofUkraine Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi , announced that Ukraine will launch offensive operations , stressing that victory cannot b

Photo: glavred.info Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces struck a Russian radar station and an air defense system in occupied Crimea, as well as a drone storage and preparation site in the temporarily

Photo: Getty Images The village of Minkivka in Ukraine’s Donetsk region remains under the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine , and reports of its capture by Russian troops are false. This wa

Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine Izmail was under attack. On the night of Sunday, January 18 , Russian forces attacked the energy infrastructure in the south of Odesa region with stri

Photo: Getty Images Russia launched a massive drone attack on Ukraine overnight on January 18, deploying 201 strike UAVs from multiple directions. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 167 of them. Ac

Photo: Getty Images Russia is reportedly considering strikes on Ukraine’s nuclear substation grid to force Kyiv into accepting surrender terms, potentially leaving civilians without power and heatin

Photo: Getty Images Ukrainian defense forces struck Russian air defense systems in temporarily occupied Crimea and a drone storage facility in Donetsk, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukrai