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Who could send troops to Ukraine – Diepresse.com

Who could send troops to Ukraine – Diepresse.com



Paris and London want to send ground troops to Ukraine. Other European countries face the proposal.

Vienna. France and Great Britain were pretended with the plan, and now in Europe the debate about a possible posting of European soldiers has started trips to Ukraine. France and Great Britain want to form a “coalition of the willing” and put together a multinational group for Ukraine to secure peace.

The French president, Emmanuel Macronand the British Prime Minister, Keir Strandera 30,000 -strong group hovers. This could protect infrastructure and nuclear power plants, securing the front line between Ukraine and Russia is unrealistic due to the length of 960 kilometers.

Which countries would be on board with a « coalition of the willing »? France and Great Britain are fixed starters as the initiators. But then it will be difficult. Because a number of states have signaled willingness to participate. But the tenor is: It is much too early to think about it seriously. First of all, a precise timetable would have to be created for a ceasefire and a possible peace agreement. After that, the respective governments would be on the train and would have to enforce such a mission against the expected national resistance.

UN use better?

Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal as well as the Baltic States Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia were open to participation including the posting of soldiers. Australia could also send soldiers, said Premier Antony Albanese. The country has repeatedly shown commitment in peace missions. One maybe came from Canada.

Italy reacted cautiously: head of government Georgia Meloniwho suggested a US « reconciliation summit » because of her good relationship with US President Donald Trump, has not expressed a clear no, but is negative. She let it seeped that she had one U.N.Mission for Ukraine would prefer.

Germany, the second largest supporter of Ukraine after the United States, was clearer: for still chancellors Olaf Scholz A posting of German soldiers is excluded to Ukrainian territory. A clear no comes from Poland: Prime Minister Donald Tusk made it clear that his country had already taken a heavy burden by taking almost two million Ukrainian refugees in the first few weeks of the war. The government in Warsaw wants to provide logistical and political support, but apparently do not station troops on site. Hungary and Slovakia have also clearly moved into position. Hungary Prime Minister, Viktor Orbánspeaks of « martial diverse ». For him, a posting of soldiers is out of the question.

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