Zelenskyy: Important that main leaders of ‘Coalition of Willing’ are among countries ready to deploy contingent in Ukraine
The main leaders of the "Coalition of the Willing" should be among the countries that can potentially deploy a contingent of their military in Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is convinced.
"I think it is not for me to share my thoughts on ‘boots on the ground’ right now. I believe that this is important to hear from the big countries, the main leaders of the ‘Coalition of the Willing,’" Zelenskyy said at a meeting with German Finance Minister and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil on Monday.
As reported, on August 21, Zelenskyy said that the exact number of countries that are ready to deploy troops within security guarantees for Ukraine is currently unknown to the Ukrainian side, and the members of the "Coalition of the Willing" are considering various types of participation.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Klitschko asks president not to sign law that provides for leaving Kyiv without 10% corporate income tax in 2025
16:42, 05.09.2025
We hear Russia’s signal accepting Ukraine's membership in EU, other great friends of Russia in Europe should hear this – Zelenskyy
13:34, 05.09.2025
Ukraine proposes that USA consider special format to protect Ukrainian skies
20:41, 04.09.2025
Some 26 countries agree to provide Ukraine with security guarantees – Zelenskyy
20:19, 04.09.2025
Zelenskyy: We discuss with Trump pressure on Russia to force it to peace
17:56, 04.09.2025
LATEST
Ukraine ready to ensure energy stability for Slovakia – Zelenskyy
18:30, 05.09.2025
Western partners discuss deployment of non-NATO troops in Ukraine – media
18:28, 05.09.2025
Ammunition manufacturers to receive up to UAH 150 mln for winning Brave1 grant competition – Defense Ministry
18:11, 05.09.2025
Ukraine returns from abroad over EUR3.3 mln stolen through corruption scheme of Ukraina printing house - NABU
18:05, 05.09.2025
Patient organizations ask to unblock resources for purchasing innovative drugs for patients with orphan diseases