Russia Opposes European Troops in Ukraine Under Trump-Backed Security Guarantees, Lavrov Says
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Russia clearly has its own ideas about the security guarantees for Ukraine that US President Donald Trump said Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to last week and which US negotiator Steve Witkoff described as “robust.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said foreign troops in Ukraine were “completely unacceptable.”
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The Russian foreign minister criticizes European security plans as Russia escalates attacks in Ukraine. News in the blog.
Russian diplomatic leader Sergey Lavrov also accused Kiev of not being interested in "a just and lasting settlement" of the conflict.
Russia opposes European troops in Ukraine under Trump-backed security guarantees, Lavrov says
Sending European troops to Ukraine as part of security guarantees would amount to "foreign military intervention," which Moscow won't support, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Aug. 21.
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