Kiev’s allies discuss sending peacekeepers to Ukraine – Sunday Times

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a conference with the countries of the “coalition of the willing” announced plans to send a peacekeeping contingent of “more than 10 thousand troops” to Ukraine. This was reported by the Sunday Times newspaper.

According to the newspaper, Keir Starmer has secured the support of a “significantly larger number” of countries ready to send ground troops to Ukraine after the settlement of the armed conflict.

“This will be a substantial force, with a significant number of countries contributing to its formation. Many more countries will contribute in other ways,” the Sunday Times quoted the source as saying.

One of the newspaper’s sources said that about 35 countries have agreed to provide weapons, logistical and intelligence support to Ukraine.

Earlier, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the European countries that would agree to send troops to Ukraine could do so without Russia’s consent.