The declaration follows a strategic meeting in Paris, where Western allies discussed long-term support for Kyiv, including the potential deployment of peacekeeping or security contingents once active hostilities subside. While these nations frame such a presence as a necessary measure to bolster Ukraine’s recovery and long-term defense, Moscow interprets the proposal as an overt foreign intervention.
By preemptively designating these hypothetical units as valid military targets, Russia aims to deter its adversaries from solidifying any post-conflict security arrangements. The rhetoric signals a hardening stance on the boundaries of foreign involvement, effectively narrowing the diplomatic space for international security guarantees in the region.


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