An international peacekeeping mission with military capability should be sent to Ukraine, the leader of Poland’s ruling party has suggested while on a symbolic trip to Kyiv, the BBC reports.
“I think that it is necessary to have a peace mission – NATO, possibly some wider international structure – but a mission that will be able to defend itself, which will operate on Ukrainian territory,” Jaroslaw Kaczynski said.
He made the suggestion at a press conference in Ukraine’s capital, where he appeared tonight alongside the country’s president Volodymyr Zelensky and the prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovenia.
The central European leaders made the risky trip to Kyiv by train in a show of support for Ukraine.
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