Too early to discuss details of military presence in Ukraine, as peace terms remain unclear – UK General Burkard

Britain said that it is too early to discuss the details of the deployment of European peacekeepers in Ukraine, as it is necessary to understand what the conditions for peace will be.
This was announced during a telethon by the Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of France and the United Kingdom, General Thierry Burkhard and Admiral Anthony Radakin, Censor.NET reports citing LIGA.net.
"It's too early to talk about the plan now, because we need to know what the conditions of peace will be. But we, as a military, are already preparing to address various options for these conditions. From all our conversations with Ukrainian interlocutors, we see that Ukraine wants peace, so Russia must stop its aggression," Burkhard emphasized.
Asked whether the plan would include land, sea and air forces, Radakin said "absolutely."
"It will be about allowing Ukraine to start a new life as a peaceful country, so that you can develop all aspects of peaceful life, develop the economy, have safe skies, sea and borders, so that people in Ukraine feel confident and feel confident in their country and in the future," he said.
On April 4, representatives of France, the United Kingdom and Ukraine met in Kyiv to discuss the deployment of military contingent. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that consultations would continue.