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Europe Sending Peacekeepers to Ukraine ‘Unacceptable’, Says Kremlin

The UK is planning to plan thousands of European NATO soldiers to be deployed in Ukraine as peacekeepers next week, which could constitute a “direct threat.” It states.

Moscow has sought to preempt European initiatives to strengthen the continent's east by blocking further fights after the estimated future ceasefire in Ukraine. Russia specifically quoted the UK report Daily Telecommunications of the Week It will publicly declare to clarify Europe's plans to deploy to Ukraine after the ceasefire, and maintain peace running to an army of 30,000 people.

In response from the Kremlin on Thursday morning, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that “Russia will not accept the deployment of troops from NATO countries.”

He states: “This raises concerns for us because we are talking about sending military treaties, which is about the possibility of ultimately sending military forces from NATO countries to Ukraine. …I take on a completely different meaning from our safety perspective.”

Russia is “very closely” monitoring the situation, he said, noting comments on the same topic by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who sat with American Marco Rubio on Tuesday. He said that. Lavrov said “Ukraine's expansion and absorption of NATO is a direct threat to Russia's interests and its sovereignty.”

Even if the army came under the NATO banner or under other banners, Lavrov insisted that “nothing will change in this respect.” This is unacceptable.”

Russia has made many such warnings, and made from dozens of such warnings, by implying potential nuclear consequences against various Western involvement in the invasion of Ukraine. These tragic warnings seem to have been largely blank to date – Russia claims to attack “hybrid war” against Europe, but as they are on the crisis of negotiations with the US, the Kremlin has Suddenly, you may feel that you have more leverage by making a request.

Around Telecommunications Report This week's claimwhen British Prime Minister Kielstama meets with President Donald Trump next week, he will use his audience to pitch plans for Ukraine's 30,000 European military. They will be there to monitor and police future ceasefire contracts, he is reportedly planning to say, but the advantage of the American air in the case of Russian fraud must be backed up by.

Part of the plan's point is to encourage the US to continue investing in European defense, as soon as Ukrainian peace is concluded, rather than washing the hands of the problem and putting it purely in the hands of Europeans.

The Boots on the Ground Plan is currently being eagerly featured in the UK's left-wing government, but it was originally French President Emmanuel Macron's pet project, and now it is It may continue. It seems that he is getting cold feet on the verge of realising it. As It is relayed by a French broadsheet Le FigaroMacron now guaranteed a country that he does not plan to send combat troops to the Ukraine frontline.

Macron reportedly spoke with fellow leaders about a plan to “send limited experts or even military personnel outside the conflict zone” to comfort Ukrainians and sign solidarity. It's been done. This is what we think of as the British… France is not prepared to send ground forces, belligerents, in conflict, front. ”

The French president is also reportedly re-raised Ukraine's NATO membership. It's a somewhat difficult sale considering that both the US and Russia, the key players of both the negotiation table at this point, are against the concept.

The French position of talking big games in Ukraine but not matching the action is somewhat typical of Paris's reaction to the Ukrainian war. This is a concept that was dramatically highlighted by the visualization of global aid sent to Kiev during the course of the public conflict. this month. In terms of both the actual support of US dollars donated to military, fiscal and humanitarian aid, and how this is related as part of the GDP of the gifted nation, remote Japan and even small Denmark, than in France. It also gives quite a lot of Ukraine.

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