Poland announced that Europe is preparing a stabilization operation in Ukraine


European countries are preparing a multi-option stabilization operation in Ukraine. This was announced on March 20 at a press conference by the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Weslaw Kukula. The speech was broadcast on the Super Express News YouTube channel.
Responding to a question from a journalist, Kukula said that the meeting of Polish Major General Maciej Klish with the high command of Great Britain and France was organized to develop an international operation to ensure peace in Ukraine.
"We have established guidelines, lines of interaction and possible scenarios, and now we are transferring this to the planning authorities, that is, to the commands responsible for planning the operation and possible interaction," the general said.
As Interia Wydarzenia clarified, several options for the operation are being prepared. According to Kukula, Poland can provide logistical support to soldiers for this mission.
Yulia Zhdanova, acting head of the Russian delegation to the Vienna talks on military security and arms control, said yesterday that the deployment of foreign military forces on Ukrainian territory, including peacekeepers, would be considered as a direct involvement of these countries in the conflict.
The Times newspaper reported on March 16 that Ukraine's allies want to send over 10,000 peacekeepers to the country. Unnamed senior sources in the British government said that the country's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, had enlisted the support of a significantly larger number of states willing to provide ground troops.
A day earlier, Starmer announced that Western military personnel would gather in the UK on March 20 to develop practical plans to support the future security of Ukraine by Western soldiers. At the same time, French President Emmanuel Macron said that European states could send their military contingent to Ukraine and deploy it, in particular, in Kiev, Lviv and Odessa.
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