Kremlin Doubles Down on Opposition to European Troops in Ukraine
Kremlin Doubles Down on Opposition to European Troops in Ukraine
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The Kremlin on Wednesday reiterated its opposition to European troops being deployed in Ukraine, saying Moscow’s efforts to prevent a NATO military presence there were among the initial reasons for launching its full-scale invasion in 2022.
“We view such discussions negatively,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told
The Financial Times reported Tuesday that Ukraine’s Western allies had drafted a three-tier defense plan as part of security guarantees for Kyiv. The proposal includes a demilitarized zone patrolled
Ukraine’s presidential chief of
Peskov rejected the idea of European forces being deployed in Ukraine, noting that most European militaries are NATO members. He said preventing NATO’s presence in Ukraine was “probably” one of the initial drivers of the invasion.
The Kremlin spokesman added that ongoing talks to end the war included security guarantees for Ukraine, calling them “one of the most important issues,” but said it was “inappropriate” to discuss details publicly.
Ukraine is seeking Western-backed guarantees to prevent future Russian attacks, while Moscow has demanded Kyiv cede more territory in the east as a condition for ending the war. A so-called coalition of the willing, led
Peskov also dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to organize a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Any high-level or top-level contact must be well-prepared in order to be effective,” he said, adding that Russian and Ukrainian negotiators remain in contact but have not set a date for new talks.
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