The forces consisting exclusively by -europa people are less effective for preventing potential aggression from Russia, according to US vice president Jay Di.
US presidential administration Donald Trump has suggested to place peacekeeping contingents of China and Brazil with the military from European Union countries by stopping Ukraine. This is reported by the economist.
According to the publication, US vice president Jay Di, while talking to European officials at the Munich Security Conference, noted that the forces consisting of exclusively by the people are not very effective for preventing in potential aggression from Russia.
Meanwhile, the leaders of the EU countries plan to discuss specific plans for guarantees for Ukraine’s security at an emergency summit, which will be held on February 17 in Paris. According to information of the resources of financial times, the main topic of the meeting was the possible deployment of troops not in the ceasefire line, but followed by a guarantee of implementing a peace agreement.
The Trump team had previously excluded the possibility of deploying the American military in Ukraine, however, according to European officials, Washington was ready to provide “external support” of NATO member troops who participate in peacekeeping mission.
Earlier, British prime minister Kir Starkmer said London was ready to send the British military to Ukraine to control any peace agreements.
“The end of this war, if it did not happen, could not only be a temporary pause before Putin raided again,” he explained.
Subsequently, the idea was supported by Sweden government leader Ulf Kristerson.
Other days, Vladimir Zelensky said at least 200 thousand military is required for potential peacekeeping contingent of allies as part of the security guarantee for Ukraine.
He also believes that US troops should include any peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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