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The Times. Europe will not send 25,000 soldiers due to shortage of financial resources in Ukraine

European countries are likely to be able to collect even 25,000 soldiers to send to Ukraine within the framework of the mission to restrain Russia due to lack of staff and funding. This was reported by Times, citing sources.

According to their information, the head of the British Armed Forces Protection, Admiral Tony Radakin applied to European counterparts, announcing that 64,000 soldiers should be sent to Ukraine after the conclusion of a possible peace agreement with Russia. In early April, he stated that London is ready to send up to 10000 soldiers, and France mentioned the same number.

The European Union's Defense Ministers have expressed concern about the meeting of the Volunteer Coalition on April 10 on the British plans, the sources said. They said that 64,000 soldiers' collecting "There is no chance", "Even 25,000 people will be a stimulus for joint efforts," the newspaper writes.

The Allies of the British Defense Minister John Hylie also said that if such troops were deployed to Ukraine, 256,000 servicemen would have to provide a place, taking into account the possibility of implementing it, they think it is doubtful.