First Ukraine-Russia Talks in Over Three Years Stall Amid Unrealistic Russian Demands
The peace negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations, held on May 16 in Istanbul, Türkiye, have been paused without reaching a ceasefire agreement
The United Kingdom is reconsidering its plans to deploy thousands of troops to Ukraine due to concerns over the significant risks involved, according to The Times. Instead, the UK and France are considering sending military instructors to western Ukraine. This shift in military strategy aims to maintain support for Ukraine without placing troops near the frontlines, guarding strategic sites, or directly defending Ukrainian positions. The military instructors will help strengthen Ukraine’s forces, while avoiding the high risks associated with ground troop deployment.
The UK’s commitment to aiding Ukraine remains strong, with plans for continued arms supplies and fighter jets providing air cover for any Western military presence. Additionally, Turkey is expected to play a central role in the naval component of the operation, which is still in the planning stages. This new approach may encourage Moscow to reconsider its red lines in negotiations for a peace agreement.
Although no final decision has been made, the British Ministry of Defence has made it clear that the option of sending troops is not completely off the table. However, one diplomatic source noted that the risks of deploying tens of thousands of ground troops are too great given the limited resources available.
Ukraine has expressed concerns that foreign training forces might be withdrawn at the first sign of danger, similar to what happened when British military personnel were pulled out before the full-scale invasion. According to the source, the UK intends to change its position on the matter but hopes that Moscow will shift its stance as well.
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