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France plans to hold a meeting of army chiefs from European countries willing to send troops to Ukraine after a peace deal with Russia, as proposed by President Emmanuel Macron. However, Russia has ruled out the deployment of peacekeepers from NATO member states and considers it a threat. France also intends to debate extending its nuclear umbrella to allies in Europe and views the Ukraine war as a global conflict, with Macron stating that Russia is a threat to France and Europe.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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