Military representatives of 30 countries to discuss creation of international security force for Ukraine in Paris - Sky News

Military representatives from more than 30 countries will take part in talks in Paris tomorrow, March 11, on the creation of an international security force for Ukraine.
According to Censor.NET with reference to Sky News, this was reported by a French military officer.
"Such forces are intended to deter Russia from launching a new offensive after a possible ceasefire," he said.
According to him, representatives from Asia and Oceania will join the talks remotely.
The news comes after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced another meeting of the "coalition of the willing".
"The international composition of the negotiators shows how widely France and Britain are seeking to build a coalition of states that will guarantee Ukraine's security in the event of a ceasefire," the publication notes.
Earlier it was reported that on Wednesday, March 12, the defense ministers of Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom will meet in Paris to coordinate joint efforts to support Ukraine.
On March 15, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will hold a virtual meeting of European leaders to discuss the situation in Ukraine.