EU peacekeepers in Ukraine – who is for and who is against – World
In several European capitals, the idea of peacekeepers was received with skepticism.
Some European leaders believe that in the absence of signs that Russia is interested in peace, it is too early to talk about the presence of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine.
The New York Times writes about it.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he discussed with European leaders the possibility of sending European peacekeeping forces to Ukraine as part of a cease-fire or peace agreement, as the country's allies are considering options to help Kyiv end hostilities, the NYT reports.
At the same time, Zelensky emphasized that not peacekeepers, but Ukraine's membership in NATO can become a real guarantee of security for the country, writes The New York Times.
“As long as Ukraine is not in NATO, this aspect can be considered,” Zelenskyy said about the idea of peacekeepers in Ukraine after a meeting with European…