Estonia is ready to send soldiers to Ukraine as part of a peace operation

2025-08-22 18:24
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2025-08-22 18:24
Estonia is ready to send soldiers to Ukraine to guarantee compliance with a possible peace agreement – said Prime Minister Estonia Kristen Michal on Friday after meeting the head of Finland's government Petterim Orpo in Tallinn. He clarified that it was forces not more than one company.


Estonia is another country that reported the readiness to place its soldiers in the event of a peace agreement. France and Great Britain were the first to come with the initiative, which formed the so -called Coalition of volunteers, i.e. ready countries, support Ukraine in a further peace process.
Poland has repeatedly repeated that it would not send troops to Ukraine, and its role should consist of infrastructure and logistic security of a possible peace mission.
The distribution of troops is considered as part of the security guarantee that Western countries would grant Ukraine to guarantee that Russia will not violate the findings of a possible peace agreement.
According to the White House, Moscow agreed to safety guarantees for Ukraine. However, the Kremlin himself says that their part must be alone, as well as China, which, although they ensure their neutrality, from the beginning of the full -scale invasion of Ukraine strengthened economic, political and military relations with Russia. The Kremlin also opposed the arrangement of soldiers of NATO troops in Ukraine. (PAP)

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