The Ministry of Foreign Affairs commented on the possible military mission of partners in Ukraine.
Ukraine offers its partners to cover a military mission that includes not only the deployment of ground forces but also the patrolling of airspace and the Black Sea. This was stated by MFA spokesman Georgiy Tikhiy during a briefing on February 27.
Tikhiy noted that if allies are ready to send military forces to guarantee peace and security, it is appropriate to consider their participation in the defense of Ukraine's skies and maritime borders.
Any lasting security must include a strengthened presence of our allies in the Black Sea and in the air. We are already discussing this with them in negotiations and believe that this is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
Earlier, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the country is prepared to send its forces and aviation to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission.
Starmer also announced that the United Kingdom is preparing significant military assistance for Ukraine, which he will detail later.
The UK is ready to send troops on the ground and deploy aircraft in the air to support the agreement, working alongside our allies, because this is the only way for peace to last. We must do everything right. We must fight for peace. There can be no peace that rewards the aggressor. History must be on the side of the peacekeeper, not the invader.
It should be noted that on Tuesday, February 27, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with U.S. President Donald Trump. Starmer extended an invitation from King Charles to visit the United Kingdom, and Trump, along with First Lady Melania Trump, accepted this invitation.
The exact date of the visit is not yet known.
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