Poland has no plans to establish peacekeepers in Ukraine
The Polish Foreign Minister announced that Warsaw had no plans to send a peaceful force to Ukraine and did not want to join NATO.
According to RCO News Agency, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslav Sikoreski said the country had no plans to send military troops to Ukraine and join the NATO’s possible mission.
In an interview with a Polish television, he responded to a question about the possibility of deploying Polish forces in Ukraine, “This is not on the agenda, because Poland’s duty in NATO is to protect the eastern faction, that is, the country itself.”
On January 1, the Telegraph newspaper reported that British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron held talks about peace in Ukraine after a possible ceasefire agreement and dispatched to the Ukrainian Peace. They have.
The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service announced in November that the West plans to deploy a force called “Peace Hafiz” consisting of about 6,000 troops to restore Ukraine’s combat capability. The Russian intelligence agency believes that such a move would actually be a kind of occupation of Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also emphasized that the establishment of peacekeeping forces is only possible if the parties involved in a dispute.
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