Deputy Prime Minister of Poland offered to send a NATO peacekeeping mission to Ukraine
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Yaroslav Kaczynski proposed sending a NATO peacekeeping mission to Ukraine
This is reported by "Ukrainian Truth".
According to Kaczynski, there should be a mission in Ukraine that will serve peace and provide humanitarian assistance.
"I think that we need a peacekeeping mission of NATO or, perhaps, of some broader composition, which will be able to defend itself, which, with the consent of the president and government of this country, will operate on the territory of Ukraine. This will not be an unarmed mission. It will serve peace, carry humanitarian aid, but will also be protected by the relevant forces, the armed forces", Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczynski said.
On March 16, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki, Deputy Prime Minister Yaroslav Kaczynski, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala and Prime Minister of Slovenia Janez Jansha in Kyiv.
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