Debate on peacekeepers for Ukraine ‘highly inappropriate’: German Chancellor Scholz
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that discussing sending peacekeepers to Ukraine is "completely premature" and "highly inappropriate" during the ongoing war.
- European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, could not reach a consensus on sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine amid security concerns.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that Poland will not send troops to Ukraine and emphasized the need for U.S. security guarantees.
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The magazine "Focus" does not give an injunction to his article about the exchange of words between Olaf Scholz and Joe Chialo. Everything is in agreement, as it has been reported.
The discussion about possible peace forces in Ukraine has intensified in recent days. Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius does not want to discuss German participation for the time being.
According to the Foreign Minister, there is a need to increase support for Ukraine.
Politics LIVE: Germany REJECTS Keir Starmer's Ukraine peace plan as Scholz slams 'completely premature' troops pledge
Germany has rejected Keir Starmer's peace plan for Britain to deploy troops to Ukraine to support any proposed peacekeeping deal. The Prime Minister had declared that the UK should take centre stage in post-war security guarantees for Ukraine - which would involve putting British troops "in harm's way" to police a potential ceasefire. In response, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz slammed the proposal as "completely premature" and "highly inappropri…
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