The United Kingdom is studying the possibility of sending Typhoon combat planes to protect Ukraine airspace and contribute to the maintenance of peace in the region, as citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.
The British media also highlights notice of the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrovthat Moscow will not accept the deployment of NATO troops in Ukrainian territory as part of an eventual peace agreement. “The presence of troops from NATO countries, either under a foreign flag, the European Union flag or a national flag, is unacceptable”Lavrov said.
Safety guarantees without massive land deployment
Give Ways to provide security guarantees to Ukraine without resorting to a massive display of terrestrial troops, Several sources have revealed to The Times. A British government official suggests that a mission of “Air Surveillance” It would be a viable option, although it would imply a considerable amount of aircraft and air defense systems.
In theory, Dozens of Typhoon combat planes could remain on alert in Ukraine to deter any Russian aggression. At the same time, a smaller peace forcecomposed of British troops and other European countries, could be responsible for guarantee land security.
A source cited by the report indicated that Cross -border attacks could be monitored by advanced technology Instead of relying on land forces, although doubts persist about how this would prevent Russian President Vladimir Putin, to break any agreement reached.