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Zelensky Says Starmer to Go To Kiev To Discuss Sending British Peacekeeping Troops To Ukraine

The Telegraph reported on Jan. 10, the day after the Ramstein meeting on military support to the Kiev regime, that U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit Ukraine for the first time since becoming Prime Minister to discuss the possibility of British troops being part of a post-war peacekeeping force. Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky announced the plan for the meeting, Sir Keir’s first visit to the country in over six months, after speaking to allies at the Ramstein meeting. It is not known exactly when the trip is scheduled. Speaking to reporters about plans for foreign troops being sent to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force after the war with Russia has ended, Zelensky said: “The British look at it positively, but I will talk in detail with the Prime Minister about it at our meeting.

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