FT reports details of allies' plan if Russia breaks ceasefire

Olha Kovalchuk, Anastasia Protz — 3 February, 09:03
FT reports details of allies' plan if Russia breaks ceasefire
Fire being launched. Stock photo: Getty Images

Ukraine and Western partners are discussing a contingency plan in the event that Russia violates a potential ceasefire, including possible the involvement of US military forces.

Source: European Pravda, citing Financial Times

Details: According to FT sources, the plan was repeatedly discussed in December and January among Ukrainian, European and US officials.

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Under the proposal, any violation of the ceasefire by Russia would trigger a response within 24 hours. Initially, this would involve a diplomatic warning, followed if necessary by actions from the Ukrainian military to restore the ceasefire.

If hostilities continue despite these steps, Ukraine and its allies would move to a second phase – the deployment of the Coalition of the Willing forces, which includes most EU members as well as the UK, Norway, Iceland and Türkiye.

Sources added that if the attack escalates, a coordinated Western-backed military response, including US forces, would be launched 72 hours after the first violation.

Background:

  • The Ukrainian negotiating team departed for Abu Dhabi, where a new round of trilateral talks with representatives of Ukraine, the US and Russia will take place on 4 and 5 February.
  • On 2 February, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that he had set specific tasks for the negotiating team ahead of the meetings with Russia and the US and confirmed readiness for a bilateral security guarantees document involving the US.
  • US President Donald Trump's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will reportedly attend the next round of Ukraine-Russia talks in Abu Dhabi on 4 and 5 February.

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