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UK to host further military planning sessions on Ukraine – POLITICO

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March 21, 2025
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A Downing Street spokesperson said this week’s gathering “had further reinforced to him the importance of ensuring the coalition had the necessary plans in place for any eventuality.”

The British PM shared details of new sub-planning groups covering land, sea, air, regeneration and reconstruction, which would meet again across three days next week.

He reiterated to partners his belief that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is seeking to obstruct and delay ceasefire proposals. 

The U.K., alongside France, has been at the forefront of efforts to secure peacekeeping guarantees in the event of any truce in Ukraine, even as the U.S. refuses to make any promises to back up European troops.

The prime minister’s spokesman earlier played down reports that the U.K. — which has vowed boots on the ground in Ukraine if needed — is altering its thinking to give greater priority to air and sea deployment in support of a ceasefire. “Clearly thousands of troops will be required to support any deployment whether that is at sea, on land or in the air,” he said.

The next stage of Russian-U.S. ceasefire negotiations is set to kick off on Monday in Saudi Arabia. U.K. representation is expected at the next higher-level “coalition of the willing” meeting in France on Thursday.



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