
Ukraine Peacekeeping Efforts Intensify Amid Putin’s Threats
European nations are actively planning a peacekeeping mission for Ukraine, aiming to deploy up to 30,000 troops from various NATO countries to patrol Ukraine’s borders following a potential ceasefire with Russia. This initiative was discussed at a meeting hosted by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where leaders from 29 countries formed a “coalition of the willing” to ensure stability in post-conflict Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that the decision to station peacekeeping troops in Ukraine should be made by Kyiv, not Moscow, asserting Ukraine’s sovereignty over such matters.
In response to these developments, Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, warned that NATO’s involvement in Ukraine could escalate into World War III, highlighting the risks of military confrontation between nuclear powers.
For a more in-depth understanding of the discussions surrounding the European peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, you may find this video informative: