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Switzerland may potentially contribute around 200 troops for a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, subject to government and parliament approval. The Swiss armed forces chief, Thomas Suessli, stated this in an interview, emphasizing that the situation between Russia and Ukraine must stabilize first, and no request has been made from the United Nations. Switzerland currently participates in multiple peacekeeping missions globally, with its largest being in Kosovo.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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