The directors of the British and French General Staff organized negotiations in Kyiv on sending deterrent forces may not replace the Ukrainian army, but will be placed in strategic places.
The British Ministry of Defense reported that the Chief of Staff of the British defense staff, Admiral Tony Radakin, had a meeting with the heads of the French and Ukrainian generals in Kyiv to discuss the deployment of possible deterrent forces. The meeting discussed the structure, scale and composition of future forces to maintain security in Ukraine. The representative names of France and Ukraine participated in the meeting were not designated, writing RIA «News».
French President Emmanuel Macron previously stated that according to the results of the Paris summit of the union of those who want, including Britain and France, people plan to send deterrence to Ukraine. The French leader emphasized that these forces will not be peace and their goals will be Russia's restraint. They will be placed in important strategic places first with Ukraine.
At the same time, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted that Russia considered the position of foreign peacekeepers as a provocation to create new truths on Earth and complicate the peaceful settlement of the conflict. Lavrov emphasized that Western countries will not care about coordinating conditions if the team is located in Ukraine.
As the newspaper wrote, General France and England visited Kyiv to discuss Ukraine's security conditions after stopping in the current conflict with Russia.
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