France is ready to send troops to Ukraine: what the Chief of the General Staff said.
France is ready to help Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The Chief of the French Army Staff, Pierre Schill, stated that French troops 'are ready to deploy forces as part of security guarantees, if needed, in favor of Ukraine'. This statement was made during a meeting of the Defense Commission of the National Assembly and demonstrates Paris's readiness to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
Readiness for 'Year of Coalitions'
France plans to increase its involvement in international conflicts in 2026, as part of preparations for the 'Year of Coalitions'. Within the framework of the Orion exercises, new approaches to joint force utilization among different branches of the military and allies will be tested, including the possibility of deployment in Ukraine.
Threat from Russia
France takes the threat posed by Russia seriously, which includes not only military actions but also cyber operations and propaganda, as well as energy challenges. The country is preparing to strengthen its defense capabilities as part of the ARF 2026 initiative, which will be an important element of European security.
In July, former Army Chief Thierry Burkard warned about the threat from Russia to France, emphasizing the need to mobilize military resources to protect the country.
France's position on Ukraine
The statement by Pierre Schill and the preparations for the 'Year of Coalitions' indicate France's serious approach to the situation in Ukraine and its readiness to support the country if the need arises. The increase in defense readiness and participation in international exercises confirm Paris's active course towards strengthening its defense capabilities in response to threats from Russia.
France continues to demonstrate its support for Ukraine amid rising tensions in the region. Cooperation with allies and active participation in exercises indicate the country's strategic plans to strengthen defense, providing important support to Ukraine in its struggle for independence.
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