The President of the UN General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock, believes that an important aspect in resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine may be the deployment of a UN peacekeeping mission. According to her, this could be the key to ensuring peace in the region. 'And if the majority of member states say that blue helmets are needed for this, then it could provide peace for a long time,' she noted.
According to Baerbock, any peace treaty will require maximum reliable protection: 'And if the majority of member states say that blue helmets are needed for this, then it could provide peace for a long time.'
At the same time, the President of the UN General Assembly emphasized the importance of starting negotiations as a top priority. And although this position primarily entails representative functions, Baerbock is actively discussing possible ways to ensure world peace.
Security guarantees for Ukraine remain a key issue
One of the key issues in discussions among allies remains the guarantee of security for Ukraine. The Ukrainian authorities emphasize that any ceasefire or end to the conflict requires clear international guarantees. Possible options for including European soldiers in peacekeeping missions or deploying UN 'blue helmets' are being discussed.
Despite several signed security agreements, the Ukrainian side acknowledges that they have limited power and do not guarantee effective protection. At the same time, Russia has not yet shown a willingness to cease hostilities.
Establishing peace agreements and ensuring security for Ukraine remain unresolved issues in the context of the conflict with Russia. The deployment of a UN peacekeeping mission could become one of the key mechanisms for resolving the situation in the region, but detailed negotiations and international agreement on this issue are important for the successful resolution of the conflict.