Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has expressed readiness to deploy troops to Ukraine as a part of a possible peacekeeping mission as soon as a ceasefire is in place.
Supply: Nausėda in an interview with Bloomberg, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Nausėda acknowledged that his nation is "prepared to offer the required assist".
"We’re speaking about very concrete numbers of our army troops, however there ought to be dedication from all nations on this coalition to offer this assist," he stated.
The Lithuanian chief credited US President Donald Trump for his "frank intentions" to finish Russia's battle in Ukraine.
"To this point Russia is imitating the negotiations, speaking a few doable peace and doable ceasefire, however they aren’t even able to hold the ceasefire as promised to not assault, to not strike vital infrastructure," Nausėda added.
Background:
- On 20 March, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer careworn the necessity to assure any potential settlement to finish the battle in Ukraine, as Russia would in any other case violate it.
- On this context, UK Overseas Secretary David Lammy acknowledged that Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin wouldn’t have a veto over the potential deployment of overseas troops in Ukraine.
- The Telegraph wrote that French President Emmanuel Macron is contemplating options to his plan for a peacekeeping mission for Ukraine, which he had collectively developed with Starmer.
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