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To extend: The French leader said that he and the UK Prime Minister Kir Elder ag...

Macron announced the departure of the Franco-British team to Ukraine to work with the Armed Forces, details

To extend: The French leader said that he and the UK Prime Minister Kir Elder agreed to send the team to Ukraine to help implement plans after the peace agreement is concluded. It happened after Moscow warned that the British and the French were at risk of direct clash between Russia and NATO. French President Emmanuel Macron announced the departure of the Franco-British team to Ukraine. Sky News writes about it March 27.

According to the politician, Britain and France will send a military delegation to Ukraine to work with the Ukrainian Armed Forces to help them plan the future. Macron said that he and the UK Prime Minister Kir Elder agreed to send the team to Ukraine to help implement plans after the peace agreement was concluded. It happened after Moscow warned that the United Kingdom and France were at risk of a direct clash between Russia and NATO.

The idea was British and French at the request of Ukraine, explains Macron. According to the President, it is still at the planning stage, but such forces will not replace peacekeeping troops. He added that France and the United Kingdom will continue to send the "restraint force" to Ukraine, even if this idea is not approved by all European allies.

The French leader says that several states will take part in the forces, but they will not be on the line of collision, instead they will be deployed in "strategic areas". According to him, according to the "Franco-British" proposal, these troops should act as a "restraint" tool after the peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.

"These reassurance forces should not replace peacekeeping forces on the collision line or a strong and powerful Ukrainian army," said Emmannel Macron, adding additional discussions. French President noted that it was decided to instruct the coalition ministers to prepare proposals on how the ceasefire could be controlled. They have three weeks to present a plan.

In particular, it is necessary to investigate "what a format requires in terms of the number of soldiers and what equipment and equipment is needed to respond to future Russian aggression and restrain any Russian aggression. " "This will allow us to move to the planning phase to clarify the contribution of each country that is a member of our coalition to give Ukraine a clear idea of ​​a very accurate plan of action we want to implement," Macron said.