Germany debates sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
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Nearly half of the citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany interviewed by INSA are opposed to German military going to Ukraine on a peacekeeping mission after the possible end of the war with the Russian Federation.
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Günther considers the debate on a Bundeswehr operation in Ukraine to secure a possible ceasefire premature.
Peace with Russia is not in sight. Therefore, there is nothing to protect the Bundeswehr. The debate is unnecessary at this point in time, says our columnist.
Will Germany actually send troops to Ukraine?
As Donald Trump presses on with his breathless efforts to secure an end to the war in Ukraine, the leaders of Europe face a task of their own. In the event of a peace deal with Russia, how will they – in place of an America that can’t be trusted as a reliable ally – provide Kyiv with the security guarantees against Russian aggression that it craves? And even if they are willing, are they capable of delivering them? The idea of sending a peaceke…
Should Germany send German soldiers to Ukraine after a ceasefire? Opinions differ.
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