“In total, the “Coalition of those” will already have 30 countries, among which part will assist without sending troops to Ukraine.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
In total, the “Coalition of those” will already have 30 countries, among which part will assist without sending troops to Ukraine.

“The contribution opportunities will be different, but it will be significant forces, since a significant number of countries will provide troops, and a larger group will contribute in other ways,” he said.
The spokesman did not say which countries agreed to become part of peacekeeping forces, whose departure was initiated by British Prime Minister Kir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron.
According to Sky News, Russia has repeatedly stated that it is strongly opposed to sending military people from NATO countries to Ukraine. The journalists asked the older spokesman whether they would allow the British troops to open a fire in response if they were fired.
“It is worth remembering that Russia did not ask Ukraine when it unfolded troops. We have operative planning meetings,” the spokesman said.
He also said he did not know if the US would join the coalition, but said that the United Kingdom was “regular discussions with our American colleagues.”
According to Sky News, a videoconference was held on Saturday, dedicated to the issues of post -war guarantees of Ukraine, including the sending of peacekeepers. These remote negotiations were attended by the leaders of Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Nova Zealand, and Norway, Norway, Poland, Poland, Poland, Poland UK. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, EU President of the EU Ursula Fon Der Lyen, and EU Council President Antonio Costa also joined the video conference.
Peacekeepers in Ukraine: The latest newsAccording to UNIAN, Britain is ready to send troops to Ukraine in the status of peacekeepers for an unlimited period. However, the British will not go for it until the United States is guaranteed that they will join peacekeepers as needed.
Meanwhile, a veteran of British diplomacy Peter Ricketts stressed that without American guarantees, a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine would carry a high risk of repetition of Russian aggression.
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