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    Tens of thousands of European troops needed for Ukraine, union warns

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    Posted on August 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    European leaders are urged to deploy tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping, highlighting NATO's military challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • The Need for Troop Deployment in Ukraine
    • Challenges of Military Commitment
    • Responses from European Leaders
    • Estimates of Required Troops
    • Implications for NATO
    • Future of European Defense

    European Leaders Urged to Deploy Troops for Ukraine Peacekeeping

    The Need for Troop Deployment in Ukraine

    By Sabine Siebold

    Challenges of Military Commitment

    BERLIN (Reuters) -European NATO leaders must not be naive when discussing a Ukraine peace force but face up to the reality that they would need to deploy tens of thousands of troops to the country for the long term, the head of Germany's soldiers' union said.

    Responses from European Leaders

    U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking to broker peace between Moscow and Kyiv but has ruled out sending U.S. troops to Ukraine.     

    Estimates of Required Troops

    French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have both spoken in favour of troop deployments in a post-war settlement as part of a coalition of the willing, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also signalling openness to German participation.

    Implications for NATO

    Colonel Andre Wuestner, head of the German Armed Forces Association, on Thursday called on European leaders not to play down the military task but be honest about the challenges, even though any quick ceasefire seemed unlikely.

    Future of European Defense

    "It won't be enough to have a handful of generals and smaller military units man a command post in Ukraine," Wuestner, whose organisation represents more than 200,000 active and retired soldiers, told Reuters.

    "From the very beginning, it must be made clear to Putin — and backed by international forces — that we are totally serious about security guarantees", he said. 

    "Serious about supporting Ukraine, serious about securing a ceasefire, and serious about our response should Putin attempt another attack on Ukraine." 

    A "bluff-and-pray" approach would be downright negligent and increase the risk of an escalation, the colonel warned. 

    He estimated that each of the big countries in the coalition of the willing, such as Britain, France and Germany, would need to deploy at least 10,000 troops to Ukraine for the long run, posing a huge challenge to their already stretched and under-equipped forces.    

    "The Europeans remain military dwarfs and are already struggling to meet the new NATO commitments they made at the last summit," Wuestner said. "Europe is still a long way from being able to defend itself independently."

    Therefore, there was an urgent need to finally speed up armament and strengthening the European pillar of NATO.

    (Reporting by Sabine Siebold; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •European leaders are urged to deploy troops to Ukraine.
    • •NATO faces challenges in meeting military commitments.
    • •10,000 troops per major country are estimated to be needed.
    • •The European military is currently under-equipped.
    • •Strengthening the European pillar of NATO is crucial.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tens of thousands of European troops needed for Ukraine, union warns

    1What do European NATO leaders need to consider for Ukraine?

    European NATO leaders must recognize the necessity of deploying tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine for effective peacekeeping and security.

    2What is Colonel Wuestner's stance on troop deployment?

    Colonel Wuestner emphasizes that a small number of generals and military units will not suffice; a significant troop presence is essential for long-term stability.

    3What are the potential risks of a 'bluff-and-pray' approach?

    Wuestner warns that such an approach would be negligent and could escalate tensions, increasing the risk of further conflict.

    4How many troops does Wuestner suggest each major country should deploy?

    Wuestner estimates that each of the major countries in the coalition should deploy at least 10,000 troops to Ukraine for a sustained effort.

    5What is the current state of European military readiness?

    Wuestner states that Europe remains a 'military dwarf' and struggles to meet NATO commitments, highlighting the urgent need for increased armament and defense capabilities.

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