Kremlin says any plan to send European troops to Ukraine would be unacceptable for Russia
- Britain plans to propose sending 30,000 European NATO troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers following a ceasefire, according to a report.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that sending NATO troops to Ukraine is "unacceptable" for Russia, signaling security concerns.
- British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to propose deploying 30,000 European troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping purposes during his meeting with President Donald Trump.
- Despite the proposal, there is opposition from countries like Germany, Spain, and Italy regarding the deployment of troops to Ukraine.
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