Ukraine ‘declaration of intent’ signed in Paris

乌克兰在巴黎签署“意向声明”

The Globalist

2026-01-07

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UK and France agree to send troops to Ukraine if a peace deal is reached, Thailand accuses Cambodia of truce violation and Berlin’s ongoing blackout after infrastructure attack. Plus: the French antidote to Dry January. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • This is a vital part of our ironcast commitment to stand with Ukraine for the long term.

  • It paves the way for the legal framework under which British,

  • French and partner forces could operate on Ukrainian soil.

  • That's Kirstammer announcing the declaration of intent on Ukraine guaranteeing the country's future security.

  • But only after a ceasefire with Russia.

  • We'll get the details.

  • We'll cross to our Bangkok Bureau to catch up on the strained truce between Thailand and Cambodia.

  • We'll flick through the newspaper front pages and get a roundup of news from the Balkans.

  • Before heading to Germany,

  • where our freezing correspondent can bring us up to date on the power outage,

  • which has plunged 100,000 in residence into the cold and dark.

  • We're here from the chief executive of the Peninsula Hotels and we'll find out how French wine growers are fighting back against the very concept of dry January.

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