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Moscow Rejects Deployment of Foreign Peacekeepers in Ukraine

Declaring any foreign military presence a direct threat, Russia has officially dismissed proposals for a multinational peacekeeping force in Ukraine. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated on Wednesday that Moscow would view such troops as legitimate targets, effectively drawing a red line against any external security guarantees involving foreign boots on the ground.

Moscow Rejects Deployment of Foreign Peacekeepers in Ukraine

The warning arrives as Western nations within the coalition supporting Kyiv continue to discuss the potential deployment of peacekeepers to monitor a future cessation of hostilities. By framing these prospective forces as combatants rather than neutral observers, the Kremlin has signaled its intent to maintain exclusive military influence over the region, regardless of any eventual diplomatic settlement.

This rigid stance underscores the deepening rift between Moscow and the international coalition. With the Russian government labeling such a force an unacceptable intrusion, the path toward a negotiated peace grows increasingly narrow, as the fundamental question of who secures the post-conflict landscape remains a point of volatile disagreement.

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