Ukraine: Australia to consider peacekeeping mission β€’ FRANCE 24 English

Australia is considering joining the European-led coalition of the willing to support a lasting ceasefire in Ukraine, a statement issued by U.K. Prime Minister Keir Stamer’s office read on March 8. France24 correspondent Gregory Plesse tells us more.
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36 comments
  1. Ukraine is hell bent on having the whole world pay for their civil war with the Russians aren't they?
    Will Australians be on the hook for paying the bill for these "peacekeepers" and providing troops?
    Under what authority?
    As UN Peacekeepers under a UN Security Council Resolution?
    And what if those dastardly Russians attack Australian troops as the EU tells us the Russians will surely do?
    What EU or Ukranian (UK) idiot politicians came up with this "brilliant" idea?
    Australians…tell them to get stuffed if there is no UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION THAT AUTHORIZES & PAYS FOR IT & DEFINES THE SCOPE.

  2. As a Sovereign Nation we Australians are generally pretty easy going however we do not tolerate bullies, ever.

  3. Australia has a long history of stepping up and throwing our hat in the ring to support our friends. Aussies are feisty when push comes to shove and punch well above our weight. From the Boer War with the Brits, to helping make a difference in Europe and the Pacific in two World Wars. We have maintained strong alliances, particularly with the US, stepping into the breach in support of their actions on numerous occasions, even on some questionable expeditions. We go because Alliances make us stronger and more secure. When the US was attacked on 9/11 the US called and their Allies to a country including Ukraine heeded that call.
    The orange wart seems to have forgotten these facts (facts don't seem to be his thing) and he is throwing his treasonous hat in with murdering dictator Putin. Trump is a stain that needs to be removed ASAP, he has done enough damage already. Shame on the Republican Party. Slava Ukraine.

  4. Australians are proud to have supplied Ukraine with 120 of our locally built Bushmasters since the beginning of the war; armoured vehicles that can support a 9 man infantry section for 3 days at a time. Australia also supplies Ukraine with millions of dollars worth of our own Australian made flatpack, radar-resistant, cardboard drones. It doesn't tend to make the news in Europe or the US…. doesn't mean we aren't involved.

  5. The Invading British descendants must first give up the stolen land to the natives and go back to the island they came from. Then they can go on peacemaking missions across the globe. Thieves.

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  7. Australia can't even defend its territory from Chinese influence. How come they wanna deploy troops there, crossing miles into another territory?Mate show your strength in the Pacific before you head there

  8. It's not a bad idea, as long as Australia has not been supporting Ukraine with arms. Sadly, they did, so this is as dumb as suggesting French or the UK to act as peace keepers

  9. Let me get this straight, you want Australia to backing and arming the conflict to play peacekeeping. Are they high or something. A neutral country to the conflict will have to play peace keep. African countries, China, South America countries, and others.

  10. If they do Kudos to them for doing so. When so many others have failed Ukraine and democracy I take my hat off the Australian PM Mr Albanese for standing up with integrity. Australians are NOT traitors they stand by their friends without need to steal a country's territory or resources. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

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