Ex-UK PM Proposes Noncombat Troop Deployment to Ukraine Amid Ceasefire Talks, Risks Russian Escalation
February 21, 2026
A former UK Prime Minister advocates immediately deploying noncombat Western troops to Ukraine in peaceful, nonfighting roles to demonstrate Western resolve ahead of a ceasefire.
The troops would operate in noncombat areas and be framed as support for a free, independent Ukraine, signaling unity with allies.
Such a mission could deter Russia and would be pursued within a ceasefire framework, potentially placing the initiative in Putin's hands and requiring Ukrainian consent if not tied to a ceasefire.
The proposal has heightened attention to escalation risks and reflects differing Western policy directions on Ukraine support.
It would mark a major policy shift amid ongoing allied discussions, but carries the risk of escalation given Russia’s stance that foreign troops are legitimate targets.
Former Admiral Sir Tony Radakin urged reaffirming a defence spending target of 3.5% of national income by 2035 to bolster national and alliance security with a concrete plan.
Radakin argued for increased defence investment and a NATO-supported plan to meet the 3.5% GDP defence spending commitment by 2035.
Britain and France are leading a coalition of the willing to possibly deploy peacekeeping forces if a deal with Russia materializes.
Putin has previously rejected Western peacekeeping proposals, warning that such troops would be legitimate targets.
Western planners have avoided public endorsement of peacekeeping due to fears of escalating the conflict, with Putin reiterating that Western troops would be targeted.
Putin stated that Western troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets, complicating any ceasefire deployment.
The piece situates the calls within broader discussions of Western resolve and military readiness ahead of NATO and allied commitments.
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BBC News • Feb 21, 2026
UK should send non-combat troops to Ukraine now, former PM Boris Johnson tells BBC
AP News • Feb 21, 2026
Boris Johnson urges UK and allies to send noncombat troops to Ukraine | AP News
Express.co.uk • Feb 21, 2026
UK should send British troops to Ukraine now, demands Boris Johnson
The West Australian • Feb 21, 2026
Ex-UK PM Johnson calls for non-combat troops to Ukraine