Australia Faces Russian Warning Over Potential Peacekeeping Role in Ukraine
Prime Minister Albanese signals openness to joining a European-led peacekeeping force, prompting strong objections from Russia.
- Russia has warned of 'grave consequences' if Australia sends peacekeeping troops to Ukraine as part of a proposed coalition led by the UK and France.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed openness to considering a peacekeeping role, though no formal request has been made yet.
- Foreign Minister Penny Wong reaffirmed Australia's commitment to peacekeeping but emphasized that no decision has been finalized.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton criticized the idea, arguing Australia should prioritize regional security and leave Europe to manage its own defense.
- The Ukrainian World Congress has urged Australia to support Ukraine, framing participation in the coalition as beneficial for Australia's future security alliances.