Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said that more and more countries support the idea of \u200b\u200ba NATO peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, but they are also awaiting joint approval from the Alliance, RMF24 reports..
“We already know from the media over the past few days that there have been positive reactions from Denmark and Lithuania. Today I can say that other member countries have expressed their approval, but they expect some support and a common voice from NATO. We also emphasize that this should be a NATO mission,” Morawiecki said..
“For those who are skeptical, and there were those in the European Council Chamber, I would like them to imagine that the whole of Ukraine becomes Mariupol, a bombed-out city from which people are fleeing,” the Polish Prime Minister added..
“I think that today, watching the barbaric behavior of Putin and the Russians, Russian soldiers, one can imagine the worst scenarios. Unfortunately, I can imagine worst-case scenarios, so the presentation of this concept finds more and more fertile ground,” said Morawiecki..
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Earlier, the United States of America stated that they would not send troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping mission, but would support any other NATO country if it did so..