PARIS, March 27. /TASS/. The summit of the "coalition of the willing" in Paris did not decide to send a so-called stabilization mission to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said after the meeting.
"Today, there was no goal to make any decisions on sending a stabilization mission to Ukraine," Tusk said at a press conference broadcast by TVP Info.
"Now is not the time to specify these plans, while there are no preliminary results of the US-Russian negotiations."
At the same time, Tusk noted that "it is already clear that the United Kingdom, France and some other countries" are ready to send a mission in Ukraine to "monitor the observance of peace." The Polish prime minister also called for an end to speculation about the possible participation of the Polish military in such a mission.
Earlier, British media reported that Britain and France hope to form a "peacekeeping corps" numbering from 10,000 to 30,000 troops, ostensibly to ensure a peace agreement on Ukraine. On March 20, a meeting of the military leaders of the countries of the "coalition of the willing" was held in London, where the operational details of sending troops to Ukraine were discussed.
On February 18, US President Donald Trump said he wasn’t opposed to a European contingent going to Ukraine, but Washington would not send its troops there.
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, Russia will not accept this under any circumstances.