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05 Sep 2025, 13:39 GMT+10
Foreign soldiers would either be targets for Russian forces or irrelevant in the event of a peace deal, the president has said
Any Western troops deployed to Ukraine would either become legitimate targets for Russian forces or irrelevant in the event of a peace deal, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.
Speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Putin commented on the recent meeting of Ukraine's European backers - dubbed the "coalition of the willing" - in Paris. He reiterated Moscow's opposition to the group's proposals for the deployment of troops to Ukraine.
"The West's dragging of Ukraine into NATO was one of the causes of the conflict. If any troops show up now, while the hostilities are ongoing, we would consider them legitimate military targets," Putin said.
"If decisions are made that result in long-term peace, then I simply see no sense in such a presence," he added. "Nobody should doubt that Russia would implement the agreed terms fully. We will respect security guarantees that both Russia and Ukraine need to be offered."
Putin also noted that Kiev's backers have not seriously discussed security guarantees with Moscow.
READ MORE: Europeans ready to offer security guarantees to Ukraine - Macron
The coalition - including the UK, France, Germany, and other European nations providing weapons to Kiev - is weighing possible security commitments, although many of its members have publicly rejected sending ground forces to Ukraine.
Earlier this week, former Polish President Andrzej Duda said the Ukrainian leadership is "dreaming" of drawing NATO into a direct war with Russia. He referred to a 2022 incident when a Ukrainian missile struck a Polish border village, killing one person, and Kiev swiftly accused Moscow of attacking the member of the US-led military bloc.
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