Reassurance, not peacekeeping: What Ukraine coalition force will and won’t do

Emmanuel McDammy
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The potential Western troop deployment to Ukraine being discussed in London should be described as a “reassurance force” rather than a “peacekeeping force”, defence and diplomatic sources say.

Currently dubbed the Multinational Force Ukraine or MFU, it would be sent to the country to cement any ceasefire and encourage long-term confidence in the country.

The focus would be on providing Ukraine with air cover to keep its skies safe and a naval presence in the Black Sea to encourage trade.

The deployment of so-called “boots on the ground” – probably about 20,000 strong – would in terms of size not be big enough to enforce any peace.

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