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Ukraine war: Kremlin rejects European troop plan and warns of targeting
Summary
European leaders and US envoys announced a postwar package including a US-led monitoring mechanism and a European multinational force to be deployed after fighting ends. Moscow said any such units would be considered legitimate military targets.
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European leaders and US envoys outlined a postwar package for Ukraine that included a US-led monitoring mechanism and a European multinational force to be deployed once active fighting stops. Moscow responded by rejecting the plan and reiterating earlier objections to NATO members sending troops to Ukraine. Russia's foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, said such units and facilities would be considered legitimate military targets.
Known details:
- European leaders and US envoys announced a postwar guarantees package that includes a US-led monitoring mechanism and a European multinational force to be deployed after fighting ends.
- Moscow said it would not accept NATO members sending such troops to Ukraine and described the plan as dangerous and destructive.
- Maria Zakharova, a Russian foreign ministry spokesperson, stated that such units and facilities would be considered legitimate military targets, echoing prior Kremlin warnings.
Summary:
The announcements and Moscow's response maintain tensions between Western supporters of postwar guarantees for Ukraine and Russia. Undetermined at this time.
