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The media reported on Erdogan's discussion with Lavrov about sending peacekeepers to Ukraine

Bloomberg: Erdogan discussed sending peacekeepers to Ukraine with Lavrov
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Turkey is open to the idea of deploying peacekeeping forces on Ukraine after the end of the conflict. This was reported on February 27 by the agency Bloomberg with reference to sources.

According to the newspaper, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed this issue at meetings with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the leader of Ukraine. Vladimir Zelensky.

It is noted that this Turkish measure is intended to help with monitoring within the framework of a potential peace agreement, as well as to support European allies such as Britain and France, which are developing plans for the deployment of European-led forces on Ukrainian territory.

However, according to Bloomberg, Ankara will not participate in any peacekeeping mission without including it in discussions and consultations on this issue.

February 25, the President of the United States Donald Trump said that in Ukraine in one form or another it is necessary to deploy peacekeeping forces, which will be acceptable to all parties.

The Wall Street Journal reported on February 23 that Britain and France a plan is being developed to deploy up to 30,000 European peacekeepers in Ukraine. It was noted that the forces of the unification states lack the potential that the US military has.

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