NATO Welcomes Booking Requests Mission Dispatch to Ukraine in Poland

On Wednesday, NATO countries welcomed a request by reservation to send to Ukraine a peace mission protected by the forces of Polish Deputy Prime Minister Yaroslav Kazinsky.

Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren, Dutch Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren, said, “I think it is very difficult for us to think of a peace mission because the war is going on with the intensity we are seeing.”

“It's too early to talk about it, we have to make a ceasefire first. It is necessary to see the withdrawal of Russia, and there must be some kind of agreement between Ukraine and Russia.” He explained.

Estonian Minister Kalle Laanet said: “Although we must explore all the possibilities (...) The dispatch of peacekeeping missions must be decided by the UN Security Council,” he said.

Yaroslav Kazinsky visited Kiev on Tuesday with the Prime Minister of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Denis Chimigal.

The Polish Deputy Prime Minister, leader of the Conservative Party of the ruling party of Poland, called on a NATO mission “to be able to defend itself and act on the territory of Ukraine, which will be on the territory of Ukraine, according to the agreement of the President and

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