Sending a NATO peacekeeping mission to Ukraine would be “very reckless” and “extremely dangerous,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday. “Any possible contact between our military and the NATO military could lead to consequences that are difficult to repair,” he added.
On Friday, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski called for an international peacekeeping mission to be sent to Ukraine after meeting with the leaders of Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine. The Poles plan to present their proposal for a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine at the NATO summit in Brussels. on Thursday (24).
Polish Ambassador to the United States Marek Magierowski recently told Jake Tapper of CNNthat NATO needs to consider “all possibilities” in Ukraine to send a “very clear signal to the Kremlin.”
Magierowski said any peacekeeping mission would take place “without involving Russia in a direct military confrontation, because that is not the intention.”
On Tuesday (23), Peskov spoke with the journalist from CNN Christiane Amanpour on Russian objectives in Ukraine: “they are the same since the beginning of the operation: demilitarize and neutralize Ukraine, get rid of neo-Nazi battalions and reconnaissance of independent territories.”
Source: CNN Brasil
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