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21 Mar, 14:53

UK to speed up work on forming 'peacekeeping force' for Ukraine — spokesman

Keir Starmer's spokesman added that UK military planners will meet next week to discuss the terms of reference for a potential Western military contingent in Ukraine

LONDON, March 21. /TASS/. The UK will intensify work on forming a "peacekeeping force" to be sent to Ukraine, Reuters quoted a spokesman for Prime Minister Keir Starmer as saying.

"We will continue to accelerate the pace and scale of operation planning with further meetings at our Northwood headquarters as we look closer at the details and structure of any future force," he said. Starmer's spokesman added that UK military planners will meet next week to discuss the terms of reference for a potential Western military contingent in Ukraine.

On March 20, a meeting of military commanders from the "coalition of the willing" countries was held in London to discuss operational details of sending troops to Ukraine. On the same day, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told military planners that plans were being drawn up for land, sea and air operations in Ukraine to ensure compliance with the post-conflict peace deal.

According to UK media, London and Paris hope to form a "peacekeeping force" of 10,000 to 30,000 troops ostensibly to enforce a peace deal on Ukraine. At the same time, UK Air Force fighter jets could patrol Ukrainian airspace, taking off from Polish territory. According to The Daily Telegraph, the air cover may be provided by NATO countries on a rotating basis.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on March 12 that the presence of NATO troops under any flag and in any capacity on Ukrainian soil is a threat to Russia. According to him, Moscow will not accept it under any circumstances.