British troops could be deployed to help police a future peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, the Prime Minister has said in a visit to Kyiv. The PM stated that 'nothing is off the table' in the UK's pursuit of 'just and lasting' peace. One plan under discussion involves British and French troops patrolling a demilitarized zone between the two countries after the war. Both the PM and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that this deployment would only occur if it effectively prevented further Russian aggression.
BRITISH troops could be deployed to help police a future peace deal between Russia and Ukraine , the Prime Minister has said.Speaking in Ukraine , the PM declared 'nothing is off the table' in the UK’s hopes for 'just and lasting' peacedrones were shot down around him, the PM declared “nothing is off the table” in the UK’s hopes for “just and lasting” peace.
Sir Keir said: “It’s important that if we get to that stage, that the guarantees are capable of, and effective in, guaranteeing an enduring peace, not a pause.”UK's 'darkest ever house' with all black floors and walls on sale for just £195k Mr Zelensky claimed it was clear from last July’s Nato summit that the powers “could not see” Ukraine as a member.
“But sometimes goodwill is not enough. We need to talk about what format of security guarantees. It can only be a segment, a part.” “Those conversations will continue for many months ahead and we are happy to play our part leading those conversations.” But the PM warned history taught us aggression cannot be rewarded, and Russia must not be allowed to get away with its raid on Ukraine.
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