Statement by UK Prime Minister Keira Starmer. It's about sending troops to Ukraine

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Keir Starmer stated on Monday in the regular Telegraph that he is “ready and willing” to send British troops to Ukraine to aid guarantee its safety under the peace agreement.

As he added Prime Minister of large Britain, ensuring lasting peace in Ukraine is "necessary if we want to halt Putin from further aggression in the future". He pointed out that the country was ready contribute to safety guarantees for Ukraine“by sending their own troops to the site, if necessary”.

– I am not saying this lightly – said the politician. – I feel very profoundly responsible., which involves the possible vulnerability of British soldiers and soldiers to danger," he added.

War in Ukraine. Prime Minister of large Britain: Peace cannot come at any cost

Starmer confirmed that Ukraine's way to NATO membership is "irreversible", and European countries "must increase defence spending and play a greater role" in the alliance.

The Prime Minister is convinced that "peace cannot come at any cost“ and “Ukraine must sit at the table in these negotiations due to the fact that anything else would mean accepting Putin’s position that Ukraine is not a actual nation.”

British troops could be deployed alongside soldiers from another European countries along the border between Ukraine-controlled territory and Russia-controlled territory," added the regular Telegraph.

SEE: The NATO chief assures. "Ukraine will be active in talks"

The PM's message came after the erstwhile army chief, Lord Dannatt, told the BBC that British military is so exhaustedthat it will not be able to conduct any future peace mission in Ukraine.

Lord Dannatt, who was the head of the army from 2006 to 2009, told the BBC that for a peace mission in Ukraine will request up to 100,000 soldiers, including around 40,000 from the UK"We just don't have that number," he added.

On Monday there will be a gathering of leaders of European countries in Paris. but the president Francewill be heads of government: Denmark, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom and Italy. As previously reported, they will besides come to Paris: Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte

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