UK to host new Ukraine peacekeeping talks
- Vladimir Putin fears Britain's nuclear weapons, according to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who states that Trident has been a vital deterrent since the 1990s.
- Military leaders met in the U.K. To plan an international peacekeeping force for Ukraine amidst tentative ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia.
- Ukraine and Russia have agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire, but details remain unclear as both sides continue drone attacks, raising concerns about enforcement difficulties.
- Only Britain and France have confirmed troop contributions to the peacekeeping force, with other nations showing variable interest, according to Starmer.
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Ukraine War: China apparently considering participation in "Coalition of the Willing"
The matter is considered "heikkel": diplomats from Beijing have asked the EU to participate in a peace force in Ukraine, hoping that Russia will move through China's participation in a mission.
"Coalition of the willing is considering ground troops
The "Coalition of the Willigen" is currently planning a multi-layered security concept to monitor a possible ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Marine and ground units could be deployed. A peace force would be mobilized via the United Nations. According to the plans, these would consist exclusively of soldiers from non-partisan third countries. European forces could be stationed at the Ukrainian western border and offer training programs for …
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