Johnson urges noncombat peacekeepers to Ukraine to prove Western resolve

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Western allies to deploy noncombat ground troops to Ukraine to back a ceasefire and demonstrate commitment to a free Ukraine, a move that would mark a major policy shift; Britain’s defense ministry said the coalition is preparing for post-conflict deployment while Western officials have been wary of escalation.
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