Sweden offers soldiers for potential UN peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
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Sweden has offered to provide troops for a potential United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in eastern Ukraine to help resolve the years-long deadly conflict between the government in Kiev and ethnic Russians in the east.
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Feb 18, 2018 06:36 UTC
  • Sweden offers soldiers for potential UN peacekeeping mission in Ukraine

Sweden has offered to provide troops for a potential United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in eastern Ukraine to help resolve the years-long deadly conflict between the government in Kiev and ethnic Russians in the east.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had suggested a UN peacekeeping mission be deployed to eastern Ukraine, where the Kiev government has been cracking down on ethnic Russians since 2014.

The idea was supported by Ukraine’s president as well as many Western leaders.

Ukraine’s President Pedro Poroshenko called on delegates at a security conference in Munich, Germany, to push for the deployment of UN peacekeepers in eastern Ukraine’s Donbass region, where fighting is underway.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Sweden’s Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist said his country would provide peacekeepers for the proposed UN mission if Russia and the West agreed.

“We are not there yet, but it is something positive… If we see the right conditions and if we see that this mission can help… then we are open to that,” Hultqvist said.

Currently, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is tasked with monitoring a spotty ceasefire mediated by Russia, Germany, and France between the Ukrainian government and the pro-Russia forces in 2015.

The OSCE has 700 unarmed civilian monitors reporting violations of the ceasefire on a daily basis. The monitors have proven ineffective in resolving the crisis in eastern Ukraine, and the OSCE chief has urged fresh efforts in this regard.

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