The UK is preparing to send thousands of troops to Ukraine as part of an international peacekeeping mission. With support from France, Turkey, Canada, and Australia, up to 30,000 peacekeepers could be stationed in key cities like Kyiv, Odessa, and Lviv. But Russia strongly opposes the move, warning of serious consequences. Will this mission bring stability, or could it escalate tensions further? Watch now to find out!
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00:00The UK is preparing to send thousands of troops to Ukraine
00:03as part of a long-term international peacekeeping mission.
00:06According to the Times, this commitment could last for years, ensuring peace and deterring Russia.
00:12But there's a catch – it will only happen after a formal peace deal is signed.
00:17The UK is working alongside France, Turkey,
00:20Canada and Australia with over 30 other nations offering support.
00:24In total, the mission could see up to 30,000 peacekeepers stationed in key
00:28Ukrainian cities like Kyiv, Odessa and Lviv.
00:32Their role? To supply, train and support Ukrainian forces in the post-war phase.
00:38Russia is furious, calling the idea absolutely inappropriate and absurd.
00:43Moscow warns that any NATO troops in Ukraine would make them part of the conflict.
00:48But France stands firm, saying Ukraine doesn't need Russia's approval to invite peacekeepers.
00:53Zelensky has previously called for 100,000 peacekeepers.
00:57And while the US supports a European-led mission, it has ruled out sending its own troops.
01:03Could this be the first step toward long-term stability?
01:06Or will it escalate tensions even further?