Lithuania ready to send troops to Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda announced the country's readiness to deploy troops to Ukraine as part of a European peacekeeping force post-ceasefire. He emphasized the need for a collaborative commitment among coalition countries regarding military support. Criticizing Russia's insincerity in peace negotiations, he noted President Trump’s positive intentions toward ending the war. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelensky highlighted an upcoming 'Coalition of the Willing' summit aimed at developing security guarantees for Ukraine's future, addressing both military support and the potential for a renewed Russian offensive.
We are talking about very concrete numbers of our troops, but there should be a commitment from all countries in this coalition.
It will be an important summit. We can call it that, the 'Coalition of the Willing.' Indeed, we will talk about the strategy of security guarantees for Ukraine after the end of the war.
So far, Russia is imitating the negotiations, talking about a possible peace and possible ceasefire, but they are not even ready to keep the ceasefire as promised.
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