ANKARA, March 6 (Reuters) - Turkey, with the second largest army in NATO after the United States, could contribute to a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, a Turkish defence ministry source said on Wednesday.

“The issue of contributing to a mission will be considered if deemed necessary for establishing regional stability and peace, and will be assessed mutually with all relevant parties,” the source told reporters in Ankara.

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    3 days ago

    Why don’t Ukraine “attacks” (without casualties or fake casualties) a NATO country due to suspension of aid in this way NATO troops have an excuse to enter Ukraine to secure the coutry? NATO could even use that as an excuse to declare a no-fly zone over Ukraine and will shoot down any missiles that seems to be moving towards europe or fly close to europe.