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Kremlin Criticizes Macron's Plan to Send Troops to Ukraine

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The Kremlin has criticised President Macron, after he said plans to deploy peacekeepers to Ukraine were ready if Russia and Ukraine reached a ceasefire agreement.
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MOSCOW, July 11.- The deployment of foreign military contingents in Ukraine is unacceptable to Russia. This is what Russian presidential spokesman Dmitri Peskov said this Friday, referring to recent statements by the French president Emmanuel Macron about a possible sending of troops. In a press conference, the spokesman said that his country is very disappointed because the clear and consistent signals of Moscow on the issue are not taken into …

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The Kremlin has criticised President Macron, after he said plans to deploy peacekeepers to Ukraine were ready if Russia and Ukraine reached a ceasefire agreement.

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The Kremlin today described any deployment of European troops in Ukraine as "unacceptable", a day after French President Emmanuel Macron mentioned this possibility in the event of a ceasefire agreement in the war.More...

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The Kremlin made a statement about the deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine. Peskov commented on the statement of the Coalition of the Willing TSN.ua (news 1+1)

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ТСН.ua broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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