British Typhoons may help keep peace in Ukraine — if Russia drops objections
- The United Kingdom is considering deploying Typhoon fighter jets to help secure peace in Ukraine, as reported by UK ministers discussing this support as an alternative to large peacekeeping troops.
- Discussions are at an early stage, and it is uncertain if the aircraft will be allocated for this mission, stated a Royal Air Force source.
- Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Foreign Minister, stated that Moscow would not accept the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine as part of any peace deal.
- President Zelensky of Ukraine insisted that any talks must include Kyiv's participation and emphasized that Europe lacks sufficient forces to ensure security without US support.
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