NATO and European Union meeting about the deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Politico, the heads of European countries plan to discuss the possible deployment of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine on Wednesday. Current in Brussels with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO.
According to Politico, citing five informed sources, this meeting is planned while the pressure of Donald Trump, The president-elect of the United States has intensified pressure on European countries to monitor and monitor any peace agreement between Kiev and Moscow by sending troops to Ukraine.
In addition to Rutte and Zelensky, who will attend Wednesday’s meeting, German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, Emmanuel Macron and Andrzej Duda, presidents of France and Poland, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, as well as Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, have been invited to this meeting.
Polish news agency published this report for the first time. Reuters has written that Georgia Maloney and Keir Starmer, the prime ministers of Italy and England, respectively, will also attend the meeting. This meeting will be held on Wednesday evening on the sidelines of the summit of the Balkan countries, which brings the leaders of the European Union to Brussels.
Last Thursday, Macron went to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to discuss sending peacekeepers to Ukraine. But Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk rejected speculations about such a move.