Major parties on same page on peacekeepers in Ukraine

It is seen that the coalition will support the decision to send Australian peace forces to Ukraine if the security negotiations between the US and European leaders bring peace to the nation in which the war breaks down.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanian said that he would consider the demands of Australia to participate in the peace of peace, former opposition leader Peter Dutton rejected it as a “balloon of thought ..
However, the opposition leader Sussan Ley said that the coalition participated in Australia in a global effort in Ukraine.
“When it comes to our international relations, we will work with the government in a constructive way when it comes to our international relations,” he said.
“We will evaluate the concrete proposals that the government has brought forward and put it in our internal processes.
“The coalition certainly supports Ukraine in Russia’s struggle against illegal and immoral invasion.”
Liberal Frontbencher James Paterson added that security guarantees for Ukraine would be a necessary part of any peace agreement that the US is trying to give commission between Russia and Ukraine.
“This had to be managed by the US and European partners, but if Australia was invited to play a role in this issue, then we should think that we could make a constructive contribution,” he said.

Ukraine’s Australian Ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko said that the two sides of the country’s security is vital.
AAP, “I welcome this decision, I think this is a very smart decision,” he said.
“Traditionally we have these two -party support and I think this is the right thing.”
US President Donald Trump held meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukrainian counterparts by a series of European leaders in Washington on Tuesday morning.
The security of Ukraine was the focal point of the meeting after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss a peace agreement in Alaska at the weekend.
Trump said the US would guarantee the security of Ukraine as part of any agreement to end the war, but a cease -fire or peace agreement could not be reached until a three -way meeting of American, Russian and Ukrainian leaders.
The US president also excluded Ukraine that Russia has participated in the NATO alliance, which it described as a red line.
NATO’s 30 -national members, including the USA, still have an attack that is still an attack on everyone.
However, despite the fact that the details remained uncertain, discussions were discussed for a NATO -like security guarantee for Ukraine.
Mr. Myroshnychenko said that the White House meeting started when Russia occupied Ukraine in 2022 and made great progress to end the latest conflict as “how we can work together to force Russia to peace”.
He praised the United Diplomatic efforts of European leaders who pointed to the President who said that he was the best meeting with Donald Trump for the last six months ”.
“I think it was a very positive meeting,” said Myroshnychenko.
“I think it was an extraordinary diplomatic effort for the seven diplomatic leaders to travel, so there was no heard in terms of diplomatic effort.
“This was a very good power and unity.”
The Ambassador added that security guarantees would be necessary in any peace agreement and that he was warned about the need for strong deterrence against Russia.
“Russia accelerated its attacks against civilians overnight and destroyed a university,” he said.
“The University of Ukraine is a legitimate military target in his eyes.”

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