France and Poland will discuss sending 40,000 European soldiers to Ukraine
Back in February, Macron first put forward the idea of sending NATO troops to Ukraine, but did not specify the conditions under which it would take place.
On Thursday, December 12, French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in Warsaw to discuss with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk a plan for a European peacekeeping mission that would preserve Ukraine's sovereignty as part of a possible deal between Trump and Putin.
This was reported by the Polish publication Rzeczpospolita.
As the former Deputy Secretary General of NATO Camille Grand explained to the newspaper, the essence of the French proposal is a peacekeeping mission that would guarantee that the Kremlin would not violate a possible ceasefire and the established demarcation line in Ukraine in the future.
Back in February, Macron first put forward the idea of sending NATO troops to Ukraine. At the same time, he did not specify the conditions under which this would take place.