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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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Not Russia is the one to "decision" if the West can or cannot send troops to Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said according to AFP. "Why do we care what...

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Not Russia is the one to "decision" if the West may or may not send troops to Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said.

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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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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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