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LONDON (Reuters) - A "significant number" of countries are willing to provide peackeeping troops in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia, a spokesperson for British Prime Minister Keir

Many Nations Ready to Contribute Troops for Ukraine Peacekeeping

LONDON (Reuters) - A "significant number" of countries are willing to provide peacekeeping troops in Ukraine in the event of a peace deal with Russia, a spokesperson for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday.

Britain and France have spearheaded efforts to offer a peacekeeping plan for Ukraine after U.S. President Donald Trump began talks to press for a peace deal with Russia.

More than 30 countries are expected to be involved in the so-called 'coalition of the willing' to support Ukraine, Starmer's spokesperson told reporters.

"The contribution capabilities will vary, but this will be a significant force, with a significant number of countries providing troops."

Russia has repeatedly rejected the idea of soldiers from countries belonging to the NATO military alliance being stationed in Ukraine.

Asked if the peacekeeping troops would be allowed to fire back if targeted, the spokesperson said military planning meetings were taking place to go through the details.

Starmer hosted a virtual meeting on Saturday with leaders from Europe and other countries to build support for the coalition before military planners are due to meet in Britain on Thursday to discuss how a truce could be guaranteed.

Asked about Russian comments that Moscow would not accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine, Starmer's spokesperson said: "It is worth remembering that Russia didn't ask Ukraine when it deployed North Korean troops to the frontline last year."

Britain and France are both continuing to push the United States for security guarantees to deter any future Russian attacks.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, writing by Andrew MacAskill, editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • UK and France lead efforts for Ukraine peacekeeping plan.
  • Over 30 countries to join the coalition supporting Ukraine.
  • Russia opposes NATO troops in Ukraine.
  • Military planning meetings are underway.
  • UK seeks US security guarantees against future Russian attacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries are willing to provide troops for Ukraine?
More than 30 countries are expected to be involved in the coalition to support Ukraine.
What is the stance of Russia regarding NATO troops in Ukraine?
Russia has repeatedly rejected the idea of NATO soldiers being stationed in Ukraine.
What discussions are taking place regarding the peacekeeping troops?
Military planning meetings are occurring to determine the rules of engagement for the peacekeeping troops.
What are Britain and France seeking from the United States?
Britain and France are pushing the United States for security guarantees to deter any future Russian attacks.
Who hosted a virtual meeting to build support for the coalition?
Starmer hosted a virtual meeting with leaders from Europe and other countries to build support for the coalition.

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