U.S. Proposes Including China and Brazil in Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
Washington is considering the inclusion of Chinese and Brazilian military personnel in a peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine after a conflict resolution is reached. This was reported by The Economist, citing sources in the U.S. government.

Why Is the U.S. Proposing This?
— Establishing a multinational mission – Washington believes that the presence of not only Western forces but also troops from neutral countries would make a ceasefire more sustainable.
— Engaging the Global South – The participation of China and Brazil could increase the legitimacy of the peacekeeping operation.
— Reducing tensions – The deployment of non-NATO forces could lower the risk of further escalation.
What Are the Challenges?
- China and Brazil’s stance – Beijing and Brasília have not commented officially and may refuse to participate.
- Approval from Russia and Ukraine – Both sides must agree to the deployment of peacekeepers, which could be a major diplomatic hurdle.
- The Role of the UN – The mission would require an international mandate, but it is unclear which organization would lead it.
What’s Next?
There have been no official responses from Kyiv, Moscow, Beijing, or Brasília. However, this proposal could become part of a future peace agreement if both sides accept the involvement of neutral countries in stabilizing the region.
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