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Lithuania is ready to send its troops to Ukraine – Nauseda

Lithuanian President Hitanas Nauseda is ready to send troops to Ukraine as part of a potential peacekeeping mission after ceasefire. Source: Nausseda in an interview with Bloomberg, European Truth: Nauseda stated that his country was “ready to provide the necessary support.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Lithuanian President Hitanas Nauseda is ready to send troops to Ukraine as part of a potential peacekeeping mission after ceasefire.

Source: Naussed in an interview with Bloomberg, “European Truth”

Details: Nauseda stated that his country is “ready to provide the necessary support.”

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“We are talking about a very specific number of our servicemen, but there should be an obligation to all coalition countries,” he said.

The Lithuanian leader paid tribute to US President Donald Trump for “candid intentions” to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“So far, Russia imitates negotiations, talks about a possible peace and a possible ceasefire, but they are not even ready to adhere to the truce, as they promised – not to attack, not to strike critical infrastructure,” Nauseda added.

On March 20, the British Prime Minister Kir Starmer noted the need to guarantee any potential agreement on the end of the war in Ukraine, because without that Russia will violate it.

Against this background, the UK Foreign Minister David Lemmy stated that the Kremlin’s master Vladimir Putin would not have the veto on the potential deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine.

The Telegraph wrote that French President Emmanuel Macron is considering alternatives to his or her old man, a plan for a peacekeeping mission for Ukraine.

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