Kremlin disputes Trump's claim about Ukraine peacekeepers
- The Kremlin has contradicted President Donald Trump's claims regarding a European peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, stating Moscow's stance remains unchanged.
- Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for the Kremlin, said he had nothing to add to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's previous statements about the proposal.
- Sergey Lavrov ruled out the idea of NATO troops in Ukraine, calling it a "direct threat" to Russia's sovereignty.
- Trump claimed he specifically asked Putin about the peacekeeping force, but Peskov reiterated Moscow's rejection of NATO peacekeepers in Ukraine.
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Russia contradicts Trump, rejects European peacekeepers in Ukraine
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday rejected proposals to freeze the front line in Ukraine at its current position and to station European peacekeeping troops in the region. According to Lavrov, Russia opposes the idea of establishing a dividing line between the two sides, with one part under Ukrainian control and the other under Russian control. “That will not happen,” Lavrov said during a visit to Doha, as reported by NAN. He e…
The discussion about European peacekeepers to secure a possible ceasefire in Ukraine continues. US President Trump spoke of acceptance in Moscow. The Kremlin sees this differently.
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'There is a position on this matter...' Kremlin disputes Trump's claim on Nato peacekeepers in Ukraine
A day after Trump said that Putin was ready to accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine, Kremlin on Tuesday appeared to dispute Trump’s claim, saying it had nothing to add to the foreign ministry’s position on the "unacceptability" of Nato peacekeepers in Ukraine
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