Not for Russia to ‘decide’ if West can deploy troops to Ukraine: NATO chief
NATO plans a multinational force to uphold Ukraine's sovereignty and deter aggression, with about 30 countries considering troop contributions after a ceasefire, NATO chief said.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed that his country will continue fighting in Ukraine without a peace agreement, stating Russia is advancing on 'all fronts'.
- US President Donald Trump is committed to pursuing a deal between Russia and Ukraine despite uncertainties in face-to-face talks.
- NATO Chief Mark Rutte affirmed that Russia cannot veto Western troop deployments to Ukraine for security reasons in case of a truce.
- President Zelensky expressed confidence that allies would help increase pressure on Russia for a diplomatic solution.
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“It’s Not for Russia to Decide”: NATO Chief on Ukraine’s Security Troops
It’s not for Russia to decide if Ukraine can have foreign troops as security guarantees, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said at the IISS Prague Defense Summit on September 4, The Guardian reports. “But why are we interested in what Russia thinks about troops in Ukraine? It’s a sovereign country. It’s not for them to decide,” Rutte said. “Russia has nothing to do with this. Ukraine is a sovereign nation. If Ukraine wants to have security guara…
Not Russia is the one to "decision" if the West may or may not send troops to Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said.
It is not for Russia to "decide" whether or not Westerners can send troops to Ukraine, said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Thursday.
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