RT.com
25 Feb 2025, 23:04 GMT+10
The US president had claimed that Russia would accept the presence of troops from members of the military bloc in the country
The Kremlin has contradicted a claim by US President Donald Trump that Russia would "accept" the placement of troops from NATO countries in Ukraine under a possible peace deal.
When pressed by journalists on Monday about Russian President Vladimir Putin's opinion on the possibility of Western troops deploying to Ukraine, Trump said "He will accept that. I have asked him that question."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Tuesday however that Moscow's position has not changed since Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's description the week before of the "presence of armed forces from NATO countries, even under the EU flag or as part of national contingents" as "completely unacceptable" to Moscow.
Trump insisted he had "specifically asked [Putin] that question" regarding the deployment. "He has no problem with it," he said while talking to the press following his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Washington.
Trump and Putin spoke by phone for more than an hour earlier in February. According to both sides, the conversation involved a wide range of topics, including the ongoing Ukraine conflict. However, neither side mentioned any understandings reached at that time that could be linked to the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine.
Russia would only accept a foreign troop deployment to Ukraine as part of a UN mandate, Vassily Nebenzia, Moscow's envoy to the international body, told RIA Novosti earlier this month. "'Peacekeepers' cannot operate without a mandate from the UN Security Council," he said at that time, adding that any other military contingents on the ground would be treated as regular combatants.
Moscow has warned that it would treat any troops entering Ukraine without Russia's consent amid its ongoing conflict with Kiev as legitimate targets.
Russia is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, meaning it can veto any resolution to send foreign troops to Ukraine.
Several senior European leaders, most notably French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, have been floating the idea of sending military personnel to Ukraine. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the two nations were considering deploying up to 30,000 "peacekeepers" to the nation, depending on whether Moscow and Kiev could reach a peace deal. The plan was also dependent on whether the US would agree to contribute to the effort in a limited military capacity, the report said.
The Trump administration has repeatedly stated that European NATO members should bear the brunt of security guarantees for Kiev. Earlier in February, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ruled out deploying American troops to Ukraine as part of any agreements on security guarantees.
(RT.com)
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