Tusk and Macron Deliberate EU Peacekeeping Role in Ukraine

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Poland's Donald Tusk has halted discussions on a potential peacekeeping force in Ukraine, while in France, far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces a strategic decision on whether to disrupt the political landscape or cooperate, with an eye on the 2027 presidential election. Meanwhile, France and Poland are set to discuss the deployment of foreign troops to Ukraine post-conflict, and French Socialist leaders are reaching out to President Macron as they navigate the formation of a new government following the ousting of Prime Minister Barnier.
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