British Special Forces are on standby to be deployed to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission.
iNews reported that military planners have been told by the Cabinet Office to instruct the SAS and SBS including Special Forces reservists to prepare to be deployed.
The media outlet reported the Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ), which is the centre for military planning received orders last week.
The British Ministry of Defence will not make any comments of the report due to a “longstanding policy of successive governments not to comment on Special Forces activity.”
The media outlet reported the MoD and Whitehall wants Special Forces units to be in charge of the peacekeeping mission as they can be deployed rapidly and the House of Commons will not need to approve the move.
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The Prime Minister said this week, that he will deploy British troops to Ukraine for “as long as it takes” and they could be out there for “years” to keep the peace and deter Russia.
Sir Keir Starmer said British forces will be deployed long side Western troops in keep the ceasefire in place.
Up to 30,000 soldiers could be deployed to Ukraine from countries such as Canada, Australia, Turkey, France and the UK.
On Thursday members of the “coalition of the willing” are to meet in London and they will speak in “great specific” as to where the peacekeepers will be sent.
Peacekeepers will only be sent to Ukraine once a ceasefire is agreed and if Vladimir Putin agrees to no operations being carried out “in the air and at seas” including all Russian forces to lay down their weapons.
A government sources said, “It would be a long-term commitment, we are talking about years. As long as it takes to preserve a peace deal and deter Russia.”
Starmer said during a press conference in Downing Street the “world needs action now” with “new commitments” to be made on peacekeeping and “sooner or later” Putin will have no choice but to negotiate.
Lord Peter Ricketts, who is a retired senior diplomat, has warned Starmer’s plans for peacekeepers in Ukraine come with “considerable risks.”
Lord Ricketts told Sky News that Starmer has done an “excellent job” bringing Europe together, but “now you’ve got to ask the tough questions,” What will “a European force actually do in Ukraine?”
