In Paris, Zelensky, Macron and Starmer signed a declaration of intent to deploy troops to Ukraine after the end of the war. This is reported by the publication "Country".
The solemnity of the moment was smeared by French President Emmanuel Macron, who was let down by a fountain pen. After some hesitation, they brought him a serviceable one, and he signed it. Judging by the reaction of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, he did not like what happened.
Meanwhile, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that agreements on specific guarantees from each country are still only at the level of "drafts".
"It is also unknown whether the deployment of the US international forces is supported, or whether it is only the wishes of Ukraine, Britain and France," the newspaper writes.
Special Envoy of the US President Stephen Witkoff, who took part in the meeting of the coalition of the Willing, said after it about "significant progress" in several areas of work, including the framework program of security guarantees and the development plan of Ukraine.
As reported by EADaily, at the talks in Paris, the "coalition of the willing", the United States and Ukraine agreed on the terms of the cease-fire, although it is unclear whether Russia will accept them. This was stated by The Financial Times correspondent Christopher Miller, citing sources, on the social network X.

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