French in Odesa and on border with Transnistria: how Macron's initiative might unfold

Oleksiy Melnyk, from the Razumkov Center, details the practical steps of French President Emmanuel Macron's plan to deploy troops to Ukraine for security purposes

He said this on the Espreso TV channel.

"Macron mentioned Odesa. Given its vulnerability due to insufficient air defense systems, why not discuss with French partners the possibility of relocating several air defense units? This isn't about protecting military targets or front lines, but rather safeguarding civilians and Odesa's infrastructure. We could also consider deploying peacekeeping or stabilization forces along the Transnistrian border, where Russia occasionally stirs up conflict. Today, there was a rather peculiar explosion at a military base in the area," noted Melnyk.

He mentioned that if troops were sent to Ukraine, they wouldn't be units directly involved in combat on the front lines. However, he added that acceptable options within the framework of international law and justifications for Western societies and policymakers could be found through discussions.

"For the first time, Macron mentioned this during a gathering in Paris. His statement was simply explosive. Macron's idea of ​​sending foreign troops to Ukraine seemed provocative and completely impossible. The initial reaction was total rejection from all participants, denial. Now it's in the process of discussion, and there is already support. Apparently, it may not be such a provocative idea after all," he explained.