


How would peacekeeping work in Ukraine? These experts gamed it out.
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Last week, that group of experts went public for the first time, publishing a 31-page paper that delves into the technical details of how a ceasefire along a more than 700-mile front line could be monitored and enforced. The paper was shared last month via another confidential channel: a recurring meeting in Geneva between American, Russian and Ukrainian foreign-policy experts who are close to their governments.
The paper, one of the most detailed templates for a Ukraine ceasefire to have been published, is a sign of how quickly the topic of planning for a ceasefire has gone from a controversial and theoretical exercise to an urgent and practical issue.
France and Britain have raised the prospect of sending thousands of their troops to Ukraine after the fighting stops, though there is little clarity about what that force's responsibility would be. Russia has shown no sign of agreeing to such a force, while President Donald Trump has offered few assurances of any U.S. backup to it.
«One of the biggest ceasefire monitoring operations ever will be coming at us very quickly, with no planning thus far of what that would look like,» said Walter Kemp, a specialist on European security who drafted the Geneva group's document.
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