James Saunders
Guest Reporter
Britain and France are "not ruling out" deploying their troops on the ground in Ukraine over fears Donald Trump could withdraw American military aid when he re-enters the White House in January.
Talks over sending British and French troops to help their Ukrainian counterparts are said to have been "reactivated" after France's suggestions earlier this year were shot down.
But with a second Trump presidency fewer than two months away, Western Europe's two nuclear powers have begun to reconsider.
"Discussions are underway between the UK and France regarding defence cooperation, particularly with the aim of creating a core of allies in Europe, focused on Ukraine and broader European security," a British military source told French outlet Le Monde.
And when asked about the possibility of French boots on the ground in Ukraine, France's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noel Barrot, told the BBC: "We are not ruling out any option."
He said: "We will support Ukraine as intensely and as long as necessary. Why? Because it is our security that is at stake.
"Each time the Russian army progresses by one square kilometre, the threat gets one square kilometre closer to Europe," he said.
He also insisted that the West should "not set and express red lines" on their support for Ukraine and hinted that French long-range Scalp missiles, alongside American ATACMS and British Storm Shadow missiles, could be fired into Russia "in the logics of self-defence".
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But on the other side of the Atlantic, Trump's team have distanced themselves from sending US personnel to Ukraine.
One ally of the President-elect told the Wall Street Journal: "We can do training and other support, but the barrel of the gun is going to be European.
"We are not sending American men and women to uphold peace in Ukraine. And we are not paying for it. Get the Poles, Germans, British and French to do it."
However, Nato bigwigs have warned that there will be no "just peace" in Ukraine without American boots on the ground.
Last week, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told the Financial Times: "If we are talking about real security guarantees, it means that there will be a just peace.
"Then we are talking about Nato membership. But without the US, it is impossible. And then we are talking about any form [of guarantee] in the meaning of boots on the ground."
Any US involvement would doubtless only heighten warnings that "World War Three has already begun".
Just days ago, Ukraine's former military chief said a Third World War was already underway with China, Iran and North Korea "standing openly beside Putin".
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Talks over sending British and French troops to help their Ukrainian counterparts are said to have been "reactivated" after France's suggestions earlier this year were shot down.
But with a second Trump presidency fewer than two months away, Western Europe's two nuclear powers have begun to reconsider.
"Discussions are underway between the UK and France regarding defence cooperation, particularly with the aim of creating a core of allies in Europe, focused on Ukraine and broader European security," a British military source told French outlet Le Monde.
And when asked about the possibility of French boots on the ground in Ukraine, France's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noel Barrot, told the BBC: "We are not ruling out any option."
He said: "We will support Ukraine as intensely and as long as necessary. Why? Because it is our security that is at stake.
"Each time the Russian army progresses by one square kilometre, the threat gets one square kilometre closer to Europe," he said.
He also insisted that the West should "not set and express red lines" on their support for Ukraine and hinted that French long-range Scalp missiles, alongside American ATACMS and British Storm Shadow missiles, could be fired into Russia "in the logics of self-defence".
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But on the other side of the Atlantic, Trump's team have distanced themselves from sending US personnel to Ukraine.
One ally of the President-elect told the Wall Street Journal: "We can do training and other support, but the barrel of the gun is going to be European.
"We are not sending American men and women to uphold peace in Ukraine. And we are not paying for it. Get the Poles, Germans, British and French to do it."
However, Nato bigwigs have warned that there will be no "just peace" in Ukraine without American boots on the ground.
Last week, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told the Financial Times: "If we are talking about real security guarantees, it means that there will be a just peace.
"Then we are talking about Nato membership. But without the US, it is impossible. And then we are talking about any form [of guarantee] in the meaning of boots on the ground."
Any US involvement would doubtless only heighten warnings that "World War Three has already begun".
Just days ago, Ukraine's former military chief said a Third World War was already underway with China, Iran and North Korea "standing openly beside Putin".
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