British prime minister Cyrus Starmer on March 20 held a closed meeting of military leaders a number of countries in peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
The peacekeeping forces in Ukraine will be included not only with terrestrial troops, but also the flight and armada of allies. Bloomberg reported it.
It was noted that British prime minister Cyrus Starkmer on March 20 held a closed meeting of military leaders a number of countries about peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
According to the publication, approximately 30 European countries have suggested to provide troops, aircraft, ships, reconnaissance or financing data for the superb peacekeeping coalition in Ukraine. Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan also participated in negotiations. However, it is unclear what actions of the countries can take without the direct support of President Donald Trump and the American Army.
According to the British Armed Forces Minister, Luke Pollard, discussions are dedicated to which some funds, such as typhoon aircraft, will be placed, how they can be refueling and service, and how they combine with resources suggested by other allies.
According to the publication, according to European plans, Allied Aviation should be based on Poland and Romania. It is also possible to patrol the black sea with ships and minesweepers. At the same time, British and French forces are found in Ukraine’s main cities, ports and critical infrastructure.
Earlier, the media wrote that the UK was ready to send 10 thousand military to Ukraine. But the final number of foreign contingents for Ukraine will exceed this value.
Also, many European countries have previously announced the willingness to send peace beings to Ukraine, especially Ireland, France, Denmark, Türkiye and Switzerland.
Meloni does not support the transmission of European troops to Ukraine
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