Ireland’s Prime Minister, Michal Martin, said Wednesday that Ireland will not send soldiers to join a “deterrence force” in Ukraine. At the same time, he said that it remains open to the possibility that the country will participate in a mission of “adhering to peace”. “If a ceasefire was implemented or hostilities stopped, Ireland has always been open to (mission) of peace, but we would not participate in deterrence power,” Michal Martin explained to reporters during Irish -Betan. “These are just two distinct things,” he insisted on staying in the European Union’s Extraordinary Summit dedicated to European defense and the war in Ukraine. The Governments of France and Britain are ready to deploy troops in Ukraine to oversee the maintenance of a possible ceasefire agreement, provided the support of the Americans. Without clearer details of the role of these forces. Last Thursday, after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski in Ireland, the Prime Minister […]
Source: News Beast

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