PM ‘ready’ to put soldiers on land in Ukraine to protect peace

Sir Kire Stmper has stated that he is “ready and interested” to keep the UK soldiers on the ground in Ukraine to help guarantee its safety as part of the peace deal.
The Prime Minister of the UK said that it was “required to achieve a permanent peace in Ukraine if we stop Putin from further aggression in the future”.
Before attending an emergency summit with European leaders in Paris on Monday, Sir Keir said that Britain “if necessary, put his own soldiers on the ground and” prepared to contribute to the security guarantee in Ukraine ” Was gone
“I don’t say lightly,” he wrote In The Daily Telegraph“I feel very deeply responsible that potentially comes with the way of damage to British soldiers and women.”
The Prime Minister said: “But any role in helping Ukraine’s safety is helping our continent’s security and guaranteeing the security of this country.”
The end of Russia’s war with Ukraine “When it comes, only a temporary stagnation could not be made before Putin’s attack”, Sir Kir said.
The UK soldiers can be deployed with soldiers from other European countries as well as the border between Ukrainian-Aejos and Russian-Action.
Sir Kir’s announcement comes after the former head of the army, Lord Danat told the BBC The UK army was “So Run Down”, it could not lead any future peace mission in Ukraine,
The PM first indicated that British soldiers may be involved in Ukraine’s security after a ceasefire.
He is due to visiting President Donald Trump in Washington later this month and said that “American security guarantee is necessary for a permanent peace, as only America can only prevent Putin from attacking again”.
Sir Keir, along with other European leaders, are getting in response to concerns that are moving forward with Russia on the US peace talks that will shut down the continent.
US officials said US Secretary Marco Rubio plans to meet Russian officials in Saudi Arabia in the coming days.
On Saturday, Ukraine, American Special Envoy for Keith Kelog, said that European leaders would only be consulted and not participated in any talks between the US and Russia.
A senior Ukrainian government source told the BBC on Sunday that Kiev has not been invited to talk between the US and Russia,
Trump announced earlier this week that he had a long conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and would immediately begin “conversation” to stop “ridiculous war” in Ukraine.
Trump then “informed” his plan Zelancesi.
On Sunday, Trump said he hoped that Zelansky would attend the talks. He also said that he would allow European countries to buy American weapons for Ukraine.
Asked about his timetable for the end of the fight by the BBC, Trump only said “we are working to complete it” and blamed for war on the Ukraine policies of the previous administration.
Writing in the telegraph, Sir Kir said that “peace cannot come at any cost” and “Ukraine should be on the table in these dialogues, as anything will accept the status of anything less Putin that Ukraine is not a real nation” .
He said: “We cannot have another situation like Afghanistan, where the US directly interacted with the Taliban and cut the Afghan government” – in the context of a deal in the first administration of Trump, which later The Biden was enacted by the administration.
“I am sure President Trump would like to avoid this,” said Sir Kir
Sir Kir said that Ukraine’s path for NATO membership was “irreversible” and European countries “should increase our defense spending in alliance and play more roles.
Britain currently spends about 2.3% of GDP on defense and is committed to increasing defense spending up to 2.5% stake of the economy, without giving a time limit for it.
Trump has called NATO members to spend 5% of GDP on defense, while NATO general secretary Mark Rute suggested that colleagues should spend more than 3%.
Lord Danat – who was the head of the army from 2006 to 2009 – said that the BBC would have 40,000 UK soldiers at rotation for a peace mission in Ukraine and “We don’t have that number right now”.
Overall, a force would be required for about 100,000 soldiers on the ground for a force to keep peace and Britain would have to “supply a lot of proportion and we could not really do so”.
Sir Keir will be included by leaders of Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Netherlands and Denmark at a meeting in Paris, called by French President Emmanuel Macron, by the European Council and European Commission Chairman and Rutte by leaders.