Portarlington's Cathal Berry believes it's possible Ireland could get involved.
Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine has arrived in Kyiv ahead of a planned meeting with President Zelenskyy.
It comes after the US President appeared to blame Ukraine for starting the war against Russia during a press conference last night.
He says he's "more confident" about a peace deal being reached following talks between his top team and Russian officials yesterday.
The prospect of a deal has raised questions on possible Irish participation in a peace keeping force.
Former member of the Defence Forces, Portarlington's Cathal Berry believes there's a high probability of that happening:
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