PM says Australia 'open' to proposals to send peace-keeping troops to Ukraine
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is open to sending troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers, indicating the government is ready to consider proposals moving forward.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton supports military training for Ukrainian soldiers but believes European nations should send peacekeepers if a deal is reached.
- European leaders are considering sending troops to assist in a peacekeeping role in Ukraine.
- Albanese emphasized Australia's historical role in international peacekeeping efforts, indicating a shift in Australia's foreign policy under current circumstances.
46 Articles
46 Articles
Canada to join Britain, France's peacekeeping force in Ukraine
Canada has expressed willingness to join the peacekeeping force initiated by Britain and France in the event of a ceasefire in Ukraine. Defence Minister Bill Blair gave the hint on Wednesday at the Conference of Defence Associations Institute annual forum in Ottawa. Speaking to reporters after his speech, Blair confirmed discussions are ongoing and assured his country “is ready and able to make a contribution to that force.” The official, howeve…
Podcast: DF will not refuse to send "a few soldiers" as part of a peacekeeping force in Ukraine
single embed hdvvm has DF given up on Ukraine In December, Morten Messerschmidt went all out with the message that his "pain limit" had been reached and that the time had come for peace. He wrote that "Denmark must support...
Canada could take part in Ukraine peacekeeping with ‘security guarantees’ from U.S., defence minister says
Canada is willing to participate in an as-yet undefined peacekeeping operation in Ukraine if a deal to stop the fighting with Russia is reached, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.
Australia ‘Waiting’ for Ukraine’s Request for Boots on the Ground, Will Give It ‘Due Consideration’
Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said the government will look into any request from the Ukraine for boots on the ground amid ongoing discussions about the Russia-Ukraine war. This follows Prime Minister Anthony Albanese suggesting Australia was open to considering sending Australian peacekeeping troops to the Ukraine. When asked about the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, Marles, who is also defence minister, explained A…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage