Kyiv to Become the Command Center of New NATO Forces: Agreement Details.
New Multinational Forces in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com:
According to the British publication UK Defence Journal, following the signing of a peace agreement, Kyiv will become the command center for newly created multinational forces that will deter possible aggressive actions from Russia.
Command Structure
The operational headquarters of the multinational forces in Ukraine will be led by a British major general. Overall mission leadership will be conducted from Paris and London. France and the United Kingdom will initially provide lieutenant generals to work at the highest levels. The organizational structure will initially have temporary command in Paris, followed by a permanent one in London, implementing an Anglo-French management model.
Security Prospects
The signing of a peace agreement by the Ukrainian government may lead to the establishment of new multinational forces that will defend against possible Russian threats. The leadership of these forces will be distributed between Kyiv, Paris, and London, utilizing an effective Anglo-French model. This could be an important step in strengthening security not only for Ukraine but for the entire region.
The creation of multinational forces in Ukraine opens new horizons for cooperation among allied countries. It also underscores Kyiv's commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region, demonstrating readiness to defend its national interests on the international stage.
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