Ukraine’s allies sign declaration on troop deployment after ceasefire

In key agreement, Ukraine's Western allies have pledged robust security guarantees for Kyiv, including a US-led monitoring mechanism and a European multinational force that would be deployed after a ceasefire in Russia's war against its neighbor.

The declaration, signed by representatives of 35 countries, including heads of state or government, foresees Britain, France, and other European allies deploying troops on Ukrainian territory after a ceasefire. The move aims to provide Ukraine with a sense of security and stability, but the agreement remains conditional on the implementation of a ceasefire.

According to French President Emmanuel Macron, the "robust" guarantees represent "solid and lasting peace" for Ukraine, while also ensuring that any peace agreement does not mean a Ukrainian surrender or a new threat from Russia. The United States has agreed to lead the truce monitoring mechanism with European participation, while France is prepared to deploy several thousand troops to Ukraine after the war.

Despite progress in the talks, tensions between Europe and the US remain over issues such as Greenland and Venezuela. US envoy Steve Witkoff said that "a lot of progress" had been made, but acknowledged that finding compromises on key issues would be crucial.

The agreement has been welcomed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who expressed satisfaction with the outcome. However, the territorial question remains a major sticking point, as Russia demands that Ukraine give up its eastern Donbas region.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that Putin is not showing readiness for peace and that this hardens their resolve to achieve a deal. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that Germany could join in monitoring a ceasefire but would do so from a neighboring country due to concerns about contributing troops to a multinational force.

The declaration has been hailed as a major breakthrough, but it remains to be seen whether the agreement will hold up to pressure and can bring an end to the conflict.
 
Omg I'm literally hyped for this development 🤩! The fact that 35 countries are coming together to support Ukraine is just amazing 💖! I think the US-led monitoring mechanism is a great idea, it's like they're providing a safety net for Ukraine while still being involved in the process 🕊️. And France deploying troops? That's like, huge news 🤯!

I'm also feeling good about President Macron's words, it sounds like he gets what's going on and is trying to make sure Ukraine feels secure 🙏. But at the same time, I'm a bit worried that finding compromises will be tough 🤔. The territorial question is like, super complicated 😬.

What do you guys think? Are you optimistic about this agreement? 🤗
 
I'm loving this news 🙌! It's amazing to see all these countries coming together to support Ukraine 🤝. I mean, think about it, 35 countries are committing to helping out – that's some serious team effort 💪! And for Ukraine, getting a sense of security and stability is just what they need right now ❤️.

Of course, there are still some tough decisions to be made, like the territorial question 🤔. But let's not forget, this agreement is a major breakthrough 💥. I'm all about being positive, so I'm choosing to see this as a step in the right direction rather than a perfect solution 😊. And hey, even if there are some kinks to work out, it's still better than nothing 🙏!
 
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🤷‍♂️ Russia's war against Ukraine is like a bad joke, keep telling it till no one laughs anymore... 🙄

💥 US and Europe think they're doing the right thing, but Putin's still got his eyes on the prize 💎

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🤔 The territorial question is like the ultimate game of chess, who's going to blink first? 🤯
 
I'm thinkin' somethin's fishy here... 🤔 Like, what's really goin' on with all these Western countries gettin' together to back Ukraine? You'd think they're just tryin' to make a good impression or somethin', but there's gotta be more to it. I mean, have you seen the map of Eastern Europe? It's like they're dividin' up the territory among themselves... Russia's already got a lot of influence in that area, and now they're just lettin' Ukraine take the fall for their own mistakes? 🤷‍♂️

And what about all these troops bein' deployed to Ukraine after a ceasefire? That sounds like just another way for Western countries to prop up Ukraine and keep them dependent on us. I'm not sayin' we shouldn't be helpin', but when do they ever really let Ukraine take control of their own affairs? 🤑

I'm also thinkin' about all the other issues that aren't gettin' addressed... like Greenland and Venezuela, for instance. It's like these countries are just tryin' to distract us from the real problems while they're all scramblin' over Eastern Europe. I'm not buyin' it, folks! 😒
 
🤔 so like what's really interesting is how some of these countries are still worried about contributing troops 🚫 to this multinational force... Germany specifically is being super cautious because they're like "we don't want to get too involved" 😬, which I can kinda understand but also a bit frustrating. Like, if you're gonna commit to something, just go all in, right? 🤷‍♀️

and what's with the US and Europe still having these major differences on things like Greenland and Venezuela? 🤯 shouldn't they be focusing on finding common ground for Ukraine instead of getting bogged down in other stuff? 🤦‍♂️ but I guess it just goes to show how complicated international politics can get 💥

anyway, back to the good news – the fact that Ukraine is getting some actual security guarantees for the first time in a while is pretty huge 🎉... fingers crossed that this thing actually holds together and we don't see any major setbacks 🤞
 
🤞 this is kinda good news for ukraine 🌟 but honestly i think its only a small step forward 📈 we gotta remember that ceasesfire = no guarantee of security 🚨 and russia is still trying to get away with taking their land 💔 meanwhile european countries are all like "oh okay we'll just send troops" 🤷‍♂️ but its not just about sending troops, its about the bigger picture 🌎 france and britain should really talk to germany more about this territorial thingy 🤝 because right now its all kinda messy 🚮
 
🤔 This is all pretty interesting... I mean, finally some real action being taken by our so-called "allies" towards Ukraine 🇺🇦. It's good that they're willing to commit troops and resources, but we gotta be realistic here - this doesn't magically solve everything. Russia's gonna keep pushing till it gets what it wants.

I'm glad Macron said something about solid and lasting peace though 💯. Let's not forget the guys on the ground are just trying to survive right now. It's all well and good for us to have a chat, but what's happening in Kyiv is real people's lives at stake 🤕.

Also, I'm kinda surprised nobody's bringing up how these agreements are gonna affect the global economy 💸... War's always an economic disruptor, but this one could be especially messy. Time will tell if all these guarantees actually stick around 👀
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... I mean, 35 countries coming together like this is wild 🤯. But at the same time, I'm not sure if it's enough. I think Ukraine needs a lot more than just security guarantees to feel safe. They need actual support and resources to rebuild their country. And what about Russia? Are they just going to sit back and wait for everyone else to make a move? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the territorial question... it's like, how can you negotiate peace without even addressing the elephant in the room? I mean, Ukraine is willing to give up Donbas if Russia is willing to stop its aggression. It just feels like we're playing a game of chess where someone always has an ace up their sleeve 🎲.

I'm glad Ukraine's president is happy with the outcome, but I think we need to be more realistic here. This agreement might hold for a little while, but what happens when the dust settles? 💥
 
I'm still kinda skeptical about this deal 🤔... I mean, 35 countries just agreeing on security guarantees without really tackling the root of the issue? It's a bit too convenient for me 🙃. I get that Ukraine needs stability, but what about the people in Donbas? The EU and US are saying they won't deploy troops there... how do we ensure that doesn't lead to a new status quo where Ukraine is just an occupied territory? 🌐 We need concrete actions, not just promises.
 
🤔 Ukraine's got some decent allies, I guess. Like, at least they're not sitting ducks out there 🌎. But Russia's been pretty stubborn about this whole territorial thing, which is fair I suppose 🙃. The US and Europe showing up with their guns blazing might just push Putin to the negotiating table 💪. Still, don't expect too much from these guarantees – there's always room for some creative foot-dragging 😏.
 
🤔 I'm so hyped for this news! The fact that 35 countries have come together to support Ukraine is amazing 🙌. I mean, think about it, the US is leading the monitoring mechanism and France is deploying troops – it's like a real-life superhero team saving the day 💪. And I love how Ukrainian President Zelensky is all smiles about it 😊. It shows that the international community is behind Ukraine in this fight.

But what really gets me excited is that this means there's hope for peace 🕊️. The fact that these countries are willing to work together and provide security guarantees is huge. I'm not gonna lie, I've been following this war nonstop for ages, and it's so hard to watch 🤕. But now, with all these strong commitments, maybe we can finally see an end to the conflict.

Of course, there's still a lot of work to be done 🔧, but I'm feeling optimistic about this. Maybe this is the turning point Ukraine needs 💫. Fingers crossed that it all works out and we can finally see some real progress 🤞.
 
I'm kinda stoked that Ukraine's getting some solid security guarantees from their Western allies 🤞. It's about time we show some support for our Eastern European friends amidst all this chaos 💥. But at the same time, I'm also a bit skeptical - there are still so many variables to consider and not everyone's on the same page 🔄.

I mean, it's great that France is sending troops after a ceasefire, but Germany's concerns about contributing troops in a multinational force aren't entirely unfounded 🤔. And what about the territorial question? It's still a major sticking point and I'm not sure how easy it'll be to resolve 💪.

I guess we just have to wait and see how this plays out 👀. If they can make it work, that'd be awesome, but if it falls apart... well, that's just the reality of international politics 😐.
 
The recent development on Ukraine is quite intriguing 🤔. I think it's essential to acknowledge that this agreement represents a significant step towards establishing a framework for peace in the region. The commitment from Western allies, particularly the US and European nations, is reassuring and demonstrates their willingness to provide robust security guarantees for Ukraine.

However, I'd argue that the territorial question remains a critical concern 🔒. Russia's stance on Ukraine's eastern Donbas region highlights the complexities of negotiating a peaceful resolution 🤝. The agreement's success hinges on finding compromises on key issues, which is crucial but also challenging 📈.

I'm cautiously optimistic about this development, and I think it's essential to continue engaging in diplomatic efforts to find solutions that address these concerns 🌎. Nevertheless, the road ahead will undoubtedly be fraught with challenges, and it remains to be seen whether this agreement can hold up to pressure and bring an end to the conflict 💪
 
🌟 I'm all for this alliance between Ukraine's Western allies! It's like that scene from "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie team up to take down their exes... but instead of a spy thriller, it's about keeping the peace in Eastern Europe 😂. Seriously though, having US-led monitoring and European troops deployed after a ceasefire would definitely give Ukraine some much-needed reassurance that they're not alone in this fight. And let's be real, it's also gonna make Russia think twice about messing with their neighbors 🤔. But for the agreement to hold up, we gotta hope that both sides can put aside their differences and find common ground... just like how Will Smith and Kevin Hart became besties in "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" 😎
 
idk why people are hailing this deal as a major breakthrough 🤔. sounds like just more hot air from europe to me. what's in it for them? 🤑 they're not even gonna deploy troops on ukrainian territory until after a ceasefire? that's just putting the cart before the horse, imo. and don't even get me started on the territorial question - east ern donbas region? that's like asking if you can just move in next door to someone without their permission 🤦‍♂️. and what about russia's sovereignty concerns? is this just gonna be another excuse for them to stall indefinitely? 🙄
 
man, i'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole russia-ukraine thing 🤯 remember when us president obama was all about diplomacy with china over trade? now it seems like we're all about sending troops to europe again...i guess that's progress for you. anyway, the fact that they've got a monitoring mechanism in place sounds good, but i'm worried it'll just be another way for russia to keep an eye on ukraine and make them feel uneasy. what's really gonna happen is how many troops are we talking about? a few thousand like france said or something?
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this is gonna work... The US & Europe are getting more involved, which is good for Ukraine's security, but what about Russia? They're still holding out on the Donbas region thing 🤷‍♂️. Maybe a compromise on that would be key? 📝 Germany saying they'll monitor from a neighboring country makes sense, less risk to their troops 💯. The fact that tensions between Europe & US are still there is worrying 🚨. Progress is progress, but let's not get ahead of ourselves 😅. Can't wait to see how this all plays out 🤞
 
🤔 Ukraine's got some solid security guarantees now, which is pretty cool I guess 💯. It seems like Western allies are willing to step in and help out 🤝. France deploying troops is a big deal, and it's good that the US is leading the truce monitoring mechanism 👍. Still, tensions between Europe and the US are there, so we'll see how this all plays out 🤞. The territorial question is still a major issue, but I suppose a ceasefire could help calm things down 😌. It's not like anyone's going to force Ukraine to give up their Donbas region or anything 🙅‍♂️.
 
the US is always one step ahead when it comes to international diplomacy 🤔. I mean, who else could make a deal with 35 countries to provide security guarantees for Ukraine? 🇺🇦 it's not like they're just throwing their weight around or anything... France and the UK are all about being seen as leaders in this whole thing, but let's be real, America is the one pulling the strings 💼. I'm glad Zelensky is happy with the outcome, but we should see how this plays out on the ground before getting too excited 🤞
 
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