Germany open to sending troops to Ukraine if ceasefire with Russia is achieved: Minister
- Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius expressed openness to sending troops to Ukraine if a ceasefire with Russia is achieved, according to remarks published on Saturday.
- Pistorius stated that Germany should aim to spend around three per cent of GDP on defence, while currently spending two per cent.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte mentioned that Ukraine is not in a strong enough position to start peace negotiations with Russia.
- Pistorius noted that Russia occupies '18 or 19 per cent of Ukrainian territory' but has suffered extensive losses in its army during the conflict.
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Germany could send troops to future Ukraine buffer zone
BERLIN — Germany's defence minister said he was open to sending German soldiers to Ukraine to help secure a demilitarised zone there if a ceasefire were agreed with Russia, in remarks published Saturday. In an interview with the Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, Boris Pistorius also said Germany should aim to spend around three per cent of GDP on defence. US President-elect Donald Trump wants members of the NATO military alliance to devote five…
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