Russia Issues Sharp Warning Over Multinational Forces in Ukraine
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Russia will consider the deployment of multinational forces in Ukraine as a foreign intervention, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said, commenting on a declaration signed by France and the United Kingdom.
According to Zakharova, the deployment of Western troops, weapons depots, and other military infrastructure would make such facilities legitimate military targets.
The declaration was adopted within the so-called “coalition of the willing,” which reportedly includes 35 countries. The document outlines five points related to security guarantees for Ukraine, including the formation of multinational forces to support the restoration of Ukraine’s armed forces and provide deterrence after the war.
According to The Times, following a peace agreement, the UK and France may each deploy up to 7,500 troops to Ukraine.
The declaration was adopted within the so-called “coalition of the willing,” which reportedly includes 35 countries. The document outlines five points related to security guarantees for Ukraine, including the formation of multinational forces to support the restoration of Ukraine’s armed forces and provide deterrence after the war.
According to The Times, following a peace agreement, the UK and France may each deploy up to 7,500 troops to Ukraine.
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