The Trump administration has reportedly asked European countries to outline the number of troops and weapons that are willing to commit to Ukrainian peacekeepers amid growing complaints from the continent on the sidelines from negotiations. It's there.
According to Washington told German broadcaster NTV to Berlin and other European capitals to fill out a survey detailing the strength of their potential military commitment to Ukraine.
The survey reportedly includes how many soldiers they hope to send to the country as a peacekeeping force, what kind of weapons systems they can provide, and the US will ultimately offer. They are reportedly asking them to disclose what they expect to continue. of peace between Kyiv and Moscow.
The German broadcaster said NATO Secretary General Mark Latte was on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference and confirmed that he was aware of the survey.
Although he reportedly stated that he had never seen the documents personally, Latte argued that it would be helpful to focus on the conversations surrounding war negotiations.
The European leader organized by French President Emmanuel Macron appears to be intended to negotiate between Ukraine and Russia without Europeans, so Europe in Ukraine is in Ukraine. The role of the European leaders will come when they come as they plan to hold an emergency summit in Paris this week. table.
Keith Kellogg, the U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia, has been involved in the security conference in Munich, as the 2015 Minsk II Agreement failed to create lasting peace between the two countries. He claimed that previous negotiations had failed because of this.
Kelog said the US should be a mediator and discuss between Ukraine and Russia. He said that European views will be taken into consideration. However, it is unlikely that you will have an actual seat in negotiations.
“It won't happen. And to my European friend, I'll say – not complaining that you might be at the table, but concrete suggestions, ideas, ramp up. Please join in the discussion by [defence] Expenses,” he I said.
“It could be like blackboard chalk, it might be a bit grated, but I'm telling you really honestly,” Kelog said. Added.
It is a continual discussion by potential pan-European troops deployed in Ukraine to serve as a buffer against further Russian invasions, instead of granting former Soviet state NATO membership or US troops to the ground. It's happening in what's been done.
While many NATO states in Europe have been strengthening their defense spending in the wake of Russian invasions, support for large Ukrainian standing forces is a generous one that has long enjoyed across the continent. It is likely that there will be a need to significantly reduce welfare programs.
in Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Voldy Mirzelensky proposed the creation of a “European Army.” Keep in mind the changing feelings of the US towards serving as the sole guarantor of European security.


