UK overseas secretary: Putin can’t veto deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine

UK Overseas Secretary David Lammy has said that Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has no veto energy over the potential deployment of overseas troops in Ukraine.

Supply: Sky Information, as reported by European Pravda

Particulars: Lammy emphasised that Putin should settle for the proposal of ceasefire in Russia's struggle in opposition to Ukraine.

Quote: "That’s the plan on the desk, let's get on with it, what are we ready for? What we definitely can't do is give Putin a veto over the safety structure that may govern that peace."

Extra particulars: Putin has rejected the opportunity of NATO or different Western troops being stationed in Ukraine as a part of any peace settlement.

Background:

  • Beforehand, French President Emmanuel Macron additionally said that Russia would haven’t any say within the deployment of overseas forces.
  • Stories point out that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer outlined plans for a Western peacekeeping pressure in Ukraine on the coalition of the keen assembly on 15 March, with a proposed deployment of over 10,000 troops.
  • On the identical time, Starmer famous that any post-ceasefire plans for Ukraine would require coordination with the US.

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