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Russia says foreign troops could become legitimate targets
Summary
Russia warned that foreign troops sent to Ukraine could be considered legitimate military targets after Britain signed a declaration in Paris on possible troop deployments; the UK prime minister said any deployment would require a parliamentary vote.
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Russia warned that foreign troops sent to Ukraine could be considered legitimate military targets, following a Paris summit where Western leaders discussed security guarantees for Kyiv. Britain’s prime minister signed a declaration of intent with France and Ukraine outlining possible troop deployments if a peace deal is reached. Moscow described the plans as 'militarist' and said the measures by Kyiv's allies formed an 'axis of war', according to a Foreign Ministry statement. The UK prime minister said any deployment under the declaration would be subject to a parliamentary vote.
Key facts:
- Russia's Foreign Ministry said foreign units and facilities linked to the proposed deployments would be considered legitimate military targets for the Russian Armed Forces.
- The UK prime minister signed a declaration in Paris with France and Ukraine outlining possible deployments in the event of a peace deal.
- The UK prime minister said any deployment would be put to a parliamentary vote and that troop numbers would be determined under military plans still being drawn.
- Ukraine and its partners reported that major issues such as control of parts of Donbas and the status of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant remain unresolved.
Summary:
The Russian statement increases diplomatic and security tensions around proposed Western security guarantees for Ukraine. Key operational details about any foreign force — including size, roles, and rules of engagement — remain undetermined at this time. The UK prime minister has said any deployment would require a parliamentary vote.
