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    Starmer offers UK troops for Ukraine peacekeeping mission

    February 19, 2025
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    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has signaled his readiness to deploy UK troops to Ukraine as part of a broader European  effort to secure a lasting peace agreement. Writing in a local newspaper, Starmer stated that the UK is “ready and willing to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine by putting our own troops on the ground if necessary.” His remarks come as European leaders gather in Paris to discuss regional security in response to ongoing diplomatic efforts between the United States and Russia.

    Starmer’s announcement marks a significant shift in the UK’s stance, as previous NATO discussions on sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine had been met with hesitation. Last year, French President Emmanuel Macron initially proposed the idea, but it was largely dismissed by NATO members. With the conflict in Ukraine continuing and former U.S. President Donald Trump  engaging in negotiations with Moscow, European leaders are now reconsidering the deployment of peacekeepers as a way to ensure Ukraine’s long-term sovereignty.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed Starmer’s proposal, describing it as an important step toward European-led peacekeeping initiatives. Speaking at an online news conference, Zelensky acknowledged that skepticism remains among some European leaders but emphasized the necessity of international security guarantees to prevent future Russian aggression. The Kremlin’s reaction to Starmer’s statement was notably measured.

    Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not outright dismiss the proposal, instead calling it a “very complicated question” that would require further discussions. This marks a departure from Russia’s usual strong opposition to NATO forces operating in Ukraine, suggesting a potential shift in Moscow’s approach to negotiations. Meanwhile, American and Russian officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for preliminary talks regarding the conflict.

    The meeting, attended by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov, is expected to focus on broader U.S.-Russia relations as well as potential negotiations over Ukraine. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that discussions could expand to include Ukraine and European interests, though concerns remain about the lack of direct European or Ukrainian involvement in these talks.

    As Trump appears to favor bilateral negotiations with Russia, European leaders, including those from France, Germany,  Italy,  Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Denmark, will gather in Paris to coordinate a unified response. Starmer, who has positioned the UK as a key player in European security, is expected to urge NATO allies to increase military spending and strengthen their collective defense commitments. The UK prime minister also reaffirmed that Ukraine’s path toward NATO membership is “irreversible,” setting up a potential divergence with the Trump administration, which has been reluctant to support Kyiv’s NATO ambitions.

    Starmer is scheduled to travel to Washington next week for direct talks with Trump, where Ukraine’s security is likely to be a key topic. The proposal to send British peacekeeping troops has been met with a cautious response in the UK. While there is broad political support for Ukraine, the prospect of deploying troops in a conflict zone carries significant risks. As diplomatic efforts intensify, Starmer’s proposal underscores the growing urgency among European leaders to establish a durable security framework for Ukraine, ensuring that any peace deal does not simply become a temporary pause before renewed Russian aggression. – By Eurowire News Desk.

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