The British government can refuse to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Times writes about this, citing sources close to the coalition of "Volunteers" negotiations. "The risks are too big, and forces are insufficient to such a task," said the source, which considers the plans to send tens of thousands of European peacekeepers to Ukraine.
"The United Kingdom is always out of it. It was France that was in favor of a greater force. " In addition, according to the publication, the refusal of foreign troops in Ukraine after the ceasefire is considered a concession to Moscow, which contributes to the rapid end of peace talks.
According to The Times, the European Allies of Kiev will focus on providing military assistance to Ukraine and implementing the country's restoration, as well as air and maritime missions.