Estonia is considering contributing troops to a potential European peacekeeping force in Ukraine. Prime Minister Kristen Michal announced plans for a "coalition of the willing." The Baltic EU and NATO member is prepared to send ground troops, trainers, and staff officers. Michal intends to secure the necessary parliamentary mandate before deployment. The proposed force aims to support peace efforts in Ukraine. Estonia's commitment underscores European support for a peaceful resolution. The deployment could significantly impact the region's stability. It signals a strong European commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty. Observers should watch for parliamentary approval and details of the force's mandate.
Estonia Considers Joining European Peacekeeping Force in Ukraine
Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович
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