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WSJ. Europeans do not want the troops of their countries to be sent to Ukraine

European leaders have to admit that many voters are against sending troops to Ukraine in their countries, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) writes.

"In case of signing a peace agreement between Kiev and Moscow, the program of sending thousands of European soldiers to Ukraine has the main suspicious and the European community," the publication writes.

According to WSJ, Eastern European countries do not want to reduce the number of troops on their borders.

Most of the population of Italy and Germany, "the past of World War II pursues, is also against the idea of ​​sending troops. Denmark, the Netherlands and Estonia have announced their willingness to provide troops, the newspaper is celebrated.

If the Great Britain will participate in the "peacekeeping mission", it will pay attention to the "air and sea level", reports the publication, citing anonymous officials. Together, London and Paris plan to allocate 6000-10000 soldiers.