Russian dictator traditionally threatened Kyiv’s allies, discussing the sending of their troops to Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday, September 5, that any western troops that deployed in Ukraine would “be legal targets” for Moscow’s attack. So he threatened Kyiv’s allies, discussing the steps to ensure security.
“Legal goals for destruction”
It should be noted that Putin’s statement was heard the day after French President Emmanuel Macron said that 26 countries had to provide Ukraine of Post -War security guarantees, including global forces on land, sea and air.
Russia has long claimed that one of the reasons for the beginning of the war against Ukraine was the desire to prevent Kyiv in NATO and the expansion of alliance troops in Ukraine.
“Therefore, if some troops appear there, especially today, during military operations, we continue from the fact that these will be legal goals for destruction,” Putin said at the economic forum in Vladivostok.
“And if decisions are made to lead to the world, in the long -term world, then I just don’t see the point in their existence in Ukraine, the point,” he added.
Under the threat of US troops?
Putin’s comments emphasized Moscow Ultimatum about the form of future security guarantees for Ukraine under any agreement.
Remember that Ukraine is striving for West’s reliable support to protect against any Russian future attack. France and Great Britain, who co -chairs of the coalitions of the wishes, “it clarified the day before they were ready to deploy their troops to Ukraine after the end of the war.
U.S. president Donald Trump said Washington would not deploy troops in the world, but could provide other support, such as wind forces.
At the same time, Putin made a unique statement, both for the aggression, that security guarantees should be established for both Russia and Ukraine.
“I will repeat, of course, Russia will fulfill these agreements. But, in any case, we have not discussed at a serious level,” he said.
Application for a meeting with Zelensky
In addition to a statement about foreign troops in Ukraine, Putin commented at a possible meeting with Vladimir Zelensky.
The dictator said he did not see much meaning at the meeting, because “it is almost impossible to achieve permission on the Ukrainian side on key issues.”
However, he repeated the proposal he had made earlier this week to accept Zelensky for negotiations in Moscow.
“I said: I’m ready, please come, we can definitely ensure working and safety conditions, a 100%guarantee,” he said.
“But if they tell us:” We want to meet you, but you have to go somewhere else for this meeting, “it seemed to me it was too much for us,” Putin added.
After that, Zelensky, without focusing on Moscow as a place of negotiation, said: “We are ready for any meetings. But we do not feel that Putin is ready to end this war. He can speak, but it is just words, and no one believes in his words.”
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