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UK Troops in Ukraine: Shielded From Frontlines to Avert Confrontation With Russia

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Any British forces sent to Ukraine It was reported today that they would be kept out of frontline zones to prevent confrontations with Russian troops. Keir Starmer gathered military leaders in London for talks.

The Prime Minister has been attempting to form a 'coalition of the willing' group of countries to assist in enforcing any potential peace agreement. Kyiv and Moscow .

Discussions among military leaders from involved nations were held in London today, where Sir Keir stated that should a peace agreement materialize, both the UK and its partners must be prepared to safeguard it.

The BBC reported today that the international forces won’t serve as a ‘peacekeeping’ unit, since a strength of 20,000 personnel would be insufficient to maintain tranquility.

A source informed the television network that their role would involve acting as a 'reassurance force,' stationed to protect urban areas, critical infrastructure, and ensure the Black Sea ports remain accessible.

They mentioned that forces would keep their distance from the front line in eastern Ukraine to prevent unintentional confrontations. Putin 's troops.

Sir Keir informed broadcasters that any peace agreement would require defense to prevent Vladimir Putin from potentially disregarding it.

"What I care about is ensuring that everyone understands Ukraine needs to remain secure and independent so it can make choices for its own citizens. Additionally, any agreement should come with guarantees since previous accords lacked proper security measures and were ignored by Putin," he stated.

'So, we know from history what the risk is here, which is why we're working with allies to ensure that the political alignment and momentum that we've built up in recent weeks – which is a good thing, to have so many countries aligned – is now turned into military planning, military operations.'

It follows after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Zelensky mentioned he thinks a 'durable peace could be attained this year' following his conversation with the US President Donald Trump .

Trump also floated a new peace plan what would see the US buy Ukrainian power stations and infrastructure.

In the call with Zelensky, the US president 'said that the United States could be very helpful in running those plants with its electricity and utility expertise,' according to a White House statement.

"Owning those facilities would provide the greatest safeguard for that infrastructure and offer crucial support for Ukraine’s energy framework," it stated.

Speaking at a press briefing in Downing Street On Saturday, the Prime Minister didn’t provide specifics about which countries had pledged concrete support for a peacekeeping force, but mentioned that their potential actions would be discussed during the meeting.

"There are various capacities contributed by different nations, however, these are the operational talks surrounding what this coalition of the willing will be capable of providing," he stated.

On Wednesday, diplomatic initiatives aimed at achieving a ceasefire persisted, following Tuesday’s conversation between Mr. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as another discussion between U.S. and Ukrainian leadership on Wednesday.

On Wednesday afternoon, in a tweet on X, Mr. Zelensky stated that he had a "constructive, detailed, and honest" discussion with Mr. Trump. He also mentioned that Ukraine is prepared to carry out the cessation of attacks on energy facilities and other civilian infrastructures.

He expressed his gratitude to Mr. Trump for their discussions in Saudi Arabia the previous week and further stated, "Both sides concurred that Ukraine and the United States ought to keep collaborating to secure an actual conclusion of the conflict along with enduring peace."

We think that alongside America, under President Trump’s guidance, and with American leadership, we can achieve enduring peace this year.

During the same conversation, the U.S. president proposed that America should take control of the Ukrainian power plants to guarantee their safety.

According to a White House statement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Mr. Trump informed Mr. Zelensky during their conversation that the U.S. could offer substantial assistance in operating these facilities using American electrical and utilities know-how.

The US president also stated that 'having American ownership of those facilities might provide the greatest safeguard for that infrastructure.'

Number 10 welcomed the 'advancement' that Mr Trump has achieved 'in reaching a ceasefire agreement.'

On Wednesday evening, a spokesman from 10 Downing Street issued a statement saying: "We commend the steps taken by President Trump toward achieving a ceasefire agreement. We will keep collaborating with our global allies to ensure Ukraine is placed in the most robust position feasible."

'Now we must guarantee the enforcement of the ceasefire agreement to achieve a fair and enduring peace in Ukraine.'

In the meantime, Mr. Zelensky is anticipated to speak with European leaders on Thursday during the virtual participation in the European Council gathering through a video link.

On another engagement scheduled for Thursday, the Prime Minister plans to tour Barrow-in-Furness following praise of the town as an example showing how boosting defense expenditure can enhance economic well-being.

He will initiate the construction of the first submarine from the Dreadnought class, part of a quartet of vessels that will form the backbone of the United Kingdom's future nuclear deterrence strategy.

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