Russia – Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected Western proposals for a ‘reassurance force’ in Ukraine the day after any ceasefire comes into place, following a Paris summit aimed at finalising plans for security guarantees.
French President Emmanuel Macron said 26 of Ukraine’s allies had formally committed to deploying troops ‘by land, sea or air’ to help provide security the moment fighting was brought to a halt.
He did not detail any of the countries involved.
Putin sought to quash the allies’ initiative, with a warning that any troops deployed to Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’, especially if they appeared now, even though there are no plans for an immediate deployment. There seems little hope of a ceasefire for now, after last month’s summit in Alaska between Putin and US President Donald Trump briefly raised hopes of a meeting with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a potential peace deal.
Putin said yesterday he was ready for contact with the Ukrainian leader “but I do not see much point. Why? Because it is nearly impossible to reach agreement with the Ukrainian side on key issues”.
His spokesman, Dimitry Peskov, praised Trump’s ‘very constructive efforts’ in finding a solution, but attacked “the outrageous efforts of European countries to provoke continuation of the war”.
Since the Alaska meeting, the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ - led by the UK and France - has been working intensively on providing Kyiv with guarantees if an agreement is reached. These would involve strengthening Ukraine’s military as well as providing a ‘reassurance force’ to patrol any deal.
Macron stressed any troops would be deployed to prevent ‘any new major aggression’ and not at the front line. The force “does not have the will or the objective of waging war against Russia’’, he said. Zelenskyy described the decisions taken at Thursday’s Paris meeting as the first concrete step.
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