The UK has reportedly withdrawn its plans to put troops in Ukraine, which is now offering a small “assurance force” for support. Peace effort in the area,
Whereas 30,000-firm groups from countries that form Interested alliance – A group of countries that have promised support for Ukraine against Russia’s aggression – initially swimming, military chiefs are now said to have left the idea, instead in favor of a small, more realistic “operation.
It comes Sir Kir Stmper prepares to welcome Ukrainian President Volodimier On Thursday morning Zelensky No 10, As Europe rallies behind Ukraine.

It is afraid that when Donald Trump and Russia’s President Putin held a historic summit on the future of the war in Alaska on Friday, the country can be closed with any peace talks.
The PM on Wednesday joined Donald Trump and European allies on a call to discuss the future of Ukraine, where he praised the work of the US President for bringing the “viable” opportunity to end the disastrous struggle.
While Sir Kir was in favor of a large alliance of interested force, Many times It was reported that some European nations were worried that such a large deployment to protect the major Ukrainian sites was very risky.
It is believed that instead of providing logical support, armament and training experts to support the upliftment of Ukraine’s own forces, the scale-back force will not be sent to the frontline.
However, the hope of playing the role of America is still not clear.
Speaking after Wednesday’s meeting, Sir Kir said: “We are ready to support it, the schemes with which we are already ready to deploy an assurance force, once the enmity is closed.
“It is important to remind collectives that we are also ready to increase pressure on the economy, especially with restrictions and comprehensive measures.”
The PM said that Friday’s dialogue was “extremely important”, saying: “As I have personally said to President Trump for three-bit years, this struggle is going on, we have not really found anywhere near the possibility of a viable solution, a viable way to bring it into a ceasefire.
“And now we have that chance, because the work that the President has done.”

But the Friday meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin has expressed concern over the boycott of Mr. Zelansky.
Sir Kir and European leaders have repeatedly stated that there should not be discussion about Ukraine without it, amidst the concern that the country is being sidelined.
Asked if he decided not to invite Mr. Zelancesi to the meeting, Mr. Trump said “no, just opposite”, it could be held later before adding a second meeting with the Ukrainian President.
Mr. Trump has threatened Russia with “serious consequences” if a ceasefire is rejected by its leader.
Over the weekend, the US President suggested that some “swapping” of the land may be involved in a truss.
Putin is expected to use the summit to demand parts of Ukraine in the Donbas region, which still controls.
On Saturday, Mr. Zelancesi rejected any proposal that would compromise the regional integrity of Ukraine, something that is forbidden by the Constitution of the country.