Populate the Korean-like DMZone for 1-2 years with major UN Peacekeeping force(not mines Archived Message
Posted by Jim_Carlucci on January 14, 2023, 10:39 am, in reply to "Helmer: The Ukrainian demilitarised zone - negotiations start at dead end"
Only a few alt-media voices and sources have ventured or dared to call for the involvement of UN Peacekeepers and observers. Start with just 1000 or so UN peace-troops as soon as ceasefire talks begin. This minimal UN East-West "DMZ" presence would increase pressure on both sides to get serious about negotiating peace. But if peace talks do fail that minimal UN presence could quickly pull out. On the other hand, if peace talks succeed the number of UN troops could be increased to 2000-5000 - or whatever number both sides agree upon. If an agreed ceasefire is broken it will - let's face it - most likely be by the usual shell-fire from West Ukraine into the usual Donbas, Donetsk etc eastern target regions - and UN observers and peace-keepers on the ground would easily be able to confirm which side broke the ceasefire first.
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