Decisions will be made by individual states about who and what volume they will send after the end of a peace agreement.
Czech Republic president Peter Pavel said he had previously discussed sending peace of peace to Ukraine until the end of a peace agreement. The Czech leader reported this during a joint Press conference with Vladimir Zelensky on Sunday, May 4.
“Now, about putting peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, until we discuss it. Since a peace agreement has not been completed, it is difficult to say something specific about the mandate. Decisions will be made by individual states, to whom and what number they will send.
Earlier, Paul said his country was ready to participate in a foreign peacekeeping mission, which would send troops to Ukraine in the event of a peace agreement.
Earlier, the media wrote that leaders of European countries discussed the possibility of sending up to 100 thousand military in Ukraine if a ceasefire was reached or a peace agreement ended.
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