Moscow warns that foreign troops in Ukraine would be seen as legitimate targets – Europe live | Ukraine

Moscow warns that foreign troops in Ukraine would be seen as legitimate targets – Europe live | Ukraine

Any foreign troops in Ukraine would be seen by Russia as legitimate targets, Moscow says

Back to Ukraine, Russia said that any multinational force sent by Ukraine’s allies ⁠to deploy there in ⁠the ​event of a peace deal would be unacceptable to Moscow, which would ⁠view it as a threat and a legitimate military target, Reuters reported.

Maria Zakharova pictured in 2024.
Maria Zakharova pictured in 2024. Photograph: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/REX/Shutterstock

Western allies in the ⁠pro-Ukraine “coalition of the willing” met in Paris this ​week and reaffirmed ‌their intention ‌to deploy such a force after a cessation ‌of hostilities, in order to reassure Ukraine and help it to regenerate its forces.

“In ​this context, we would like to reiterate that the deployment of any military contingents from countries of the so-called ’coalition of the willing’ to ⁠Ukraine is unacceptable to our country,” Russian foreign ministry ​spokesperson ​Maria Zakharova told reporters.

“I ​repeat: this would amount, de facto, ​to foreign intervention ‌and an ​escalation ​of threats to Russia’s security. We would regard such units as legitimate military targets.“

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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy endorses Naftogaz CEO Koretsky as next prime minister

Menawhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has endorsed the head of the state energy company Naftogaz Sergii Koretsky to be Ukraine’s next prime minister, after Yulia Svyrydenko’s resignation earlier this week.

In comments reported by Reuters, Zelenskyy told reporters:

The priorities are clear – preparing for winter. Therefore, following all the consultations, Sergii Koretskyi is ‌surely the most prepared candidate for the post of prime minister of Ukraine.”

Zelenskyy pushed out Svyrydenko this week after just a year on the job, giving little explanation for the proposed reshuffle.

Ukrainian parliament names the prime minister and is likely to accept Zelenskyy’s preferred candidate as his party controls a majority.

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