She discussed with some twenty countries, who are “interested” to contribute to her maintenance in the context of her, a British official said today.
The discussions took place on Wednesday, this source said, requested that its anonymity be respected. As he said, they are mainly European countries and members of the Commonwealth.
No further clarifications were given how these countries would contribute to peace.
This “coalition of the willing” was reported on Sunday by British Prime Minister Kir Starmer, at the Summit held in London with the participation of 15 heads of states and governments. Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron talked about the possibility of an army to Ukraine, but other leaders appeared willing to provide only diligent support.
Turkey, which has the second -largest army in NATO, said today that it is ready to develop forces in Ukraine “if needed”. Yesterday, Ireland Prime Minister Michal Martin ruled out the possibility of sending soldiers in the context of a “deterrence force”, but said he was open to participate in a “peace” force.