Disputes in the EU on the sending of peacekeepers to Ukraine

The Italian newspaper Corriere Dela Sara wrote in a report on Tuesday that EU couries recely expressed differe views on sending peacekeeping to Ukraine at an informal meeting in Paris.
French Preside Emmanuel Macron hosted an unofficial meeting of European leaders in Paris on Monday to discuss the issue of Ukraine and European security.
The meeting, which took place after a phone call, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the US and Russian Preside Vladimir Putin, lasted three hours and ended without issuing any joi stateme.
Some EU couries, including France, Britain, and some Baltic and Scandinavian couries, have expressed their readiness to send troops to Ukraine; Meanwhile, couries such as Spain, Poland, Germany and Italy opposed the plan.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called the plan to send a force to Ukraine as “inefficie solutions”, and German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced that the conversations were “inappropriate and inappropriate.”
At the meeting, EU couries also expressed differe views on the US and its new governme, according to the Correarah Sara newspaper. Melony said at the meeting, “Without America, Europe will not have security”, which was backed by Germany and Britain.
The Washington Post quoted some officials as saying that European couries are investigating 1 to 2 forces to Ukraine.
The Russian Foreign Ielligence Service estimates that the West can send more than 5 troops to the coury in the form of peacekeeping forces to strengthen Ukraine’s combat capabilities.
Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the deployme of these forces would only be possible with the conse of all European couries, and that any talks on sending peacekeepers to Ukraine will be urue.
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