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Australia may consider sending peacekeepers to Ukraine

Australia has confirmed its participation in the "Volunteer Coalition", announcing that it is ready to consider the possibility of sending a peacekeeping troops to Ukraine, followed by the visit of Prime Minister Anthony Albanesis to the Video Assembly on Ukraine after the participation of the leaders of the Western 25 countries.

"Australia is open to any request to promote the future peacekeeping mission to support fair and stable peace. This step comes from Australia's national interests. What is happening in the Euro-Atlantic region has significant consequences for the Indian-Aflow region, "said Albanese.

The Prime Minister stressed that Australia is open to discussing any new offer to support Ukraine and will continue to provide assistance as long as it is necessary.

Albanez noted that since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Canberra has already sent 1.5 billion Australian dollars ($ 950 million) to Kiev, including military support, military equipment and the teaching of Ukrainian armed forces.