Unprecedented Speed: Starmer Named the Number of Peacekeepers for the Mission in Ukraine.
Ukraine has received support from several countries regarding the deployment of peacekeeping forces on its territory. This was reported by The Times.
According to the publication, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has agreed on plans to deploy over 10,000 military personnel for Ukraine. Most of the forces will consist of Ukrainian and French military personnel. This force is described as a 'rapid response force' that will be ready to intervene if Russia attacks Ukrainian territory again.
Starmer stated that military leaders from around the world will meet in London to discuss plans for the deployment of peacekeeping forces. The Presidents of France and Ukraine, as well as other world leaders, have already agreed on peacekeeping actions and increasing sanctions against Russia.
Starmer called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to sit at the negotiating table and agree on a ceasefire and management of the truce. Currently, the Kremlin rejects the proposal for an unconditional ceasefire; however, world leaders are emphatically demanding peace and continuing to prepare for a prolonged period of stability.
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