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Russia has said it’s “premature” to discuss a peacekeeping mission because Kiev refuses to hold talks with Moscow | Russia has said it’s “premature” to discuss a peacekeeping mission because Kiev refuses to hold talks with Moscow |
British forces should be sent to Ukraine as a peacekeers if the conflict reaches a diplomatic resolution, two former UK defense secretaries told the Telegraph on Sunday. | British forces should be sent to Ukraine as a peacekeers if the conflict reaches a diplomatic resolution, two former UK defense secretaries told the Telegraph on Sunday. |
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly planning to visit Kiev to discuss the deployment of British troops in the event of a ceasefire. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has confirmed that he will discuss the subject with the British premier during their meeting. | UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly planning to visit Kiev to discuss the deployment of British troops in the event of a ceasefire. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has confirmed that he will discuss the subject with the British premier during their meeting. |
“British troops contributing to a post-war peacekeeping force would undoubtedly be a welcome move, but it barely scratches the surface of what Ukraine truly needs,” Grant Shapps, who served as UK Defense Secretary from 2023 to 2024, told the Telegraph. | “British troops contributing to a post-war peacekeeping force would undoubtedly be a welcome move, but it barely scratches the surface of what Ukraine truly needs,” Grant Shapps, who served as UK Defense Secretary from 2023 to 2024, told the Telegraph. |
The UK “must now lead in offering [Ukraine] a bold and unwavering path to NATO membership,” he added. | The UK “must now lead in offering [Ukraine] a bold and unwavering path to NATO membership,” he added. |
The idea of deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine was first proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron in February 2024. He suggested that European nations could send troops to ensure security during a ceasefire, and support the peace process. | The idea of deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine was first proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron in February 2024. He suggested that European nations could send troops to ensure security during a ceasefire, and support the peace process. |
Zelensky has shown openness to the idea, stating that international peacekeepers could be one of the best instruments to force Russia to peace. | Zelensky has shown openness to the idea, stating that international peacekeepers could be one of the best instruments to force Russia to peace. |
However, some European leaders have urged caution. Finnish President Alexander Stubb has warned against making hasty decisions regarding a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, emphasizing that such a step could lead to escalation. | However, some European leaders have urged caution. Finnish President Alexander Stubb has warned against making hasty decisions regarding a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, emphasizing that such a step could lead to escalation. |
The UK aims to ensure a diplomatic end to the conflict that protects Kiev’s interests, according to Gavin Williamson, who served as defense secretary from 2017 to 2019. | The UK aims to ensure a diplomatic end to the conflict that protects Kiev’s interests, according to Gavin Williamson, who served as defense secretary from 2017 to 2019. |
“There will be a need for underpinning that peace and the underpinning of Ukraine’s security, and that will require a real, physical commitment,” he said, regarding possible British troops on the ground in Ukraine. | “There will be a need for underpinning that peace and the underpinning of Ukraine’s security, and that will require a real, physical commitment,” he said, regarding possible British troops on the ground in Ukraine. |
Williamson cited the second Minsk agreement, which froze the conflict between Kiev and the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics in 2015, saying it “ended up being worth not a great deal when it came to a hot conflict.” In the event of a truce, Ukraine’s security would need to be backed by “NATO, or by countries such as United Kingdom that can be seen as reliable partners,” he added. | Williamson cited the second Minsk agreement, which froze the conflict between Kiev and the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics in 2015, saying it “ended up being worth not a great deal when it came to a hot conflict.” In the event of a truce, Ukraine’s security would need to be backed by “NATO, or by countries such as United Kingdom that can be seen as reliable partners,” he added. |
Moscow has emphasized that any peace outcome must not be a repeat of the ill-fated Minsk agreements. Senior Western and Ukrainian officials have since openly admitted that they never planned to adhere to the agreements, and used the time to arm Kiev. | Moscow has emphasized that any peace outcome must not be a repeat of the ill-fated Minsk agreements. Senior Western and Ukrainian officials have since openly admitted that they never planned to adhere to the agreements, and used the time to arm Kiev. |
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated last month that as Kiev refuses to negotiate, “it is obviously premature to talk about everything else, namely about peacekeepers.” | Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated last month that as Kiev refuses to negotiate, “it is obviously premature to talk about everything else, namely about peacekeepers.” |
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