STOCKHOLM: Sweden doesn’t rule out sending troops to Ukraine as a part of any postwar peacekeeping power, public broadcaster Swedish Radio reported on Monday (Feb 17), citing feedback by the nation’s overseas minister.
The minister’s feedback got here after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated he was able to ship British troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping duties as he tried to point out the US that European nations ought to have a task in talks on ending the warfare.
“We should now first negotiate a simply and sustainable peace that respects worldwide regulation, that respects Ukraine and that initially ensures Russia cannot simply pull again, construct new energy and assault Ukraine or one other nation in just some years’ time,” International Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard stated in an interview.
“As soon as we now have such a peace established we have to guarantee it may be maintained after which our authorities does not exclude something,” she added.
On Monday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Saudi Arabia forward of anticipated talks with Russian officers geared toward ending Moscow’s almost three-year warfare in Ukraine.
