France Asserts Ukraine's Right to Military Aid, Rejects Russian Demands.
France's Stance on Military Assistance to Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: France's ambassador to Ukraine, Gaël Veyssière, has affirmed Ukraine's sovereign right to seek foreign military assistance, stating that Russia has no legal grounds to demand an invitation for foreign troops to enter Ukrainian territory. In an interview with the 'Interfax-Ukraine' agency, Veyssière emphasized that this decision rests solely with Ukraine as a sovereign nation. This position reinforces the principle that a nation under attack has the right to determine its own defense.
The ambassador stated that no country, particularly Russia, can dictate terms to a sovereign Ukraine. He further indicated that any obstruction of the negotiation process would be the responsibility of the Russian side. This declaration underscores the broader international community's support for protecting Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity.
Scale and Contributors to a Potential Peacekeeping Force
According to the diplomat, a potential Western peacekeeping contingent for Ukraine could number between 15,000 and 30,000 personnel. The primary contributors to this force would be:
- France
- Great Britain
- Turkey (which would provide security for the Black Sea region)
This proposed deployment signals a significant escalation in international backing for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
The support from France and its allies reflects growing international solidarity with Ukraine in the face of prolonged Russian aggression. The affirmed right of Ukraine to invite foreign military forces highlights the critical importance of sovereignty for a nation confronting invasion. The international community, particularly Western nations, continues to intensify efforts to bolster Ukraine's defensive capabilities and stabilize the regional situation.
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