The EU lacks military power to support Ukraine before negotiations: what it means.
Europe lacks sufficient military potential even to support Ukraine during peace negotiations or ensure compliance with the ceasefire regime. This was reported by The Times.
In particular, the initiative to deploy European troops in Ukraine, known as the 'Coalition of the Willing', is currently only supported by the United Kingdom and France. Other countries, such as Spain, Poland, and Italy, are refusing to send soldiers, while some are willing to provide limited contingents. This threatens the initial plan to involve around 60,000 foreign troops for a peacekeeping mission.
At the same time, Europe's dependence on the United States affects the situation. European countries are funding aid to Ukraine; however, the most modern weapons are supplied by the United States. As The Times emphasizes, without military support, the EU's diplomatic efforts may remain merely symbolic.
Conclusion
According to The Times, Europe does not have sufficient military potential to support Ukraine or ensure compliance with the ceasefire. Deploying European troops in Ukraine proves problematic due to the differences in approaches among European countries and dependence on military assistance from the United States.
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