NATO ‘peacekeepers’ in Ukraine mean war, warns Russia

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned that deploying “peacekeepers” from NATO member countries to Ukraine would create a military stalemate and lead to an all-out war between Moscow and the alliance.

In recent weeks, the leaders of Britain and France have intensified discussions about such a mission. Medvedev made this statement in the context of this.

In a post on social media X Page on Sunday, Medvedev said that French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Starmer are “playing a fool”. They are repeatedly told that peacekeepers must come from non-NATO countries, but they are reluctant to do so. In fact, these countries want to provide military support to the neo-Nazis in Kiev.

Medvedev made it clear that NATO troops in Ukraine would mean Moscow’s war with NATO. Medvedev asked NATO leaders to consult with US President Donald Trump on this issue.

Source: Perstude.

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