Several European countries are considering contributing peacekeeping forces to Ukraine amid ongoing efforts to secure a peace agreement, according to Bloomberg. Approximately ten nations are reported to be prepared to send troops as part of security guarantees envisioned in the potential deal.

The proposed deployment could involve around 50,000 troops, aimed at stabilizing the region and ensuring compliance with any future agreements. Details about the specific countries involved and the scope of their commitments have not yet been officially disclosed.

The initiative reflects broader international interest in supporting Ukraine and de-escalating the conflict. It also signals a move toward collective security measures, potentially involving a multinational peacekeeping mission approved by international bodies.

Further developments are awaited as diplomatic negotiations continue and participating countries assess their commitments to the proposed peacekeeping operation. The international community remains watchful as these plans unfold amidst ongoing tensions in the region.

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