NewsKremlin opposes European troop deployment in Ukraine peace talks

Kremlin opposes European troop deployment in Ukraine peace talks

On Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia "completely agrees" with the US position on Ukraine. He also reiterated that Russia will not accept the deployment of European troops in Ukraine as part of a peace agreement.

Donald Trump and Dmitrij Pieskow
Donald Trump and Dmitrij Pieskow
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declared that Moscow will not accept the presence of NATO troops on Ukrainian territory.

Peskov referred to reports in the Washington Post that suggested the possibility of sending 30,000 European soldiers to Ukraine as part of a peace agreement. The Kremlin spokesman said such a situation would be unacceptable for Russia, echoing the sentiments of Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov.

Security guarantees for Ukraine

Ukraine's European partners emphasise that a ceasefire requires international security guarantees, including potentially deploying allied troops.

On Wednesday, Polish diplomacy Radosław Sikorski stressed that Ukraine would decide to deploy a potential peacekeeping mission consisting of European troops. The entire essence of the Ukrainian resistance against Russian aggression is that it is Ukraine's decision what foreign troops, if any, should be on its territory, Sikorski stated.

Peskov also commented on the political situation of Ukraine's President, Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming that his ratings are falling. Meanwhile, surveys from the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology show that trust in Zelensky has risen to 57%.

Elections in Ukraine?

According to media reports, Russia demands that one of the conditions for the ceasefire be holding presidential elections in Ukraine.

Recall that US President Donald Trump recently described Zelensky as "a dictator without elections", which the Ukrainian leader deemed "Russian disinformation". Zelensky did not organise elections due to the war, and his term was extended in accordance with the law on martial law.

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