The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that they have a list of countries ready to send peacekeepers to Ukraine.


The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Georgiy Tikhiy, reported that the Ukrainian authorities have already received a list of countries willing to deploy military contingents to assist Ukraine. 'The meetings of the chiefs of the general staffs indicate that the concept and mechanisms for implementing this idea are being discussed in detail. Specific numbers and locations are also being discussed,'
he said.
Minister Sybyga previously noted that the discussion has moved to the clarification stage regarding the implementation issues, not just the possibility of sending contingents. Various options and important aspects are being considered.
'Everything is being seriously discussed,' emphasized the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
At the same Time, Tikhiy emphasized that progress in the peace process is necessary to begin the mission.
Earlier, Keir Starmer announced his intention to send British peacekeepers to Ukraine.
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