Publish dateTuesday 7 May 2024 - 09:51
Story Code : 289968
Medvedev: Sending Western troops to Ukraine implies direct entry of these countries into the war
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy of the Russian Security Council, says that the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine implies the direct entry of these countries into the war, which Russia will have to respond to outside the territory of Ukraine.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The deputy of the Russian Security Council reacted to the statements of some Western officials about the deployment of the military of these countries to participate in the war in Ukraine.

Dmitry Medvedev, the former President of Russia and deputy of the Russian Security Council, said today (Monday) that the sending of Western troops to Ukraine implies the direct entry of these countries into the war, which Russia will have to respond to outside the territory of Ukraine.

Since the beginning of the Ukraine war, Russia has warned against the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine and has said that any shipment of weapons from the West will be a legitimate target of Moscow's attacks.

The issue of sending European troops to Ukraine to participate in the war was raised some time ago in a conference about Ukraine in Paris by the president of this country, Emmanuel Macron. However, most of the leaders of the NATO countries rejected any decision to send troops to Ukraine and considered it as carrying the threat of expanding the war. However, news has been published about the dispatch of the first group of French soldiers to Ukraine and their deployment.

Sputnik news agency reported that Medvedev wrote in a post on his Telegram channel: "We are witnessing the general decline of the ruling class in the West." This class does not really want to understand the relevance of basic things. Sending your troops to the territory of Ukraine will involve direct entry into this war, which we will have to respond to somewhere outside the territory of Ukraine.

According to Isna, the war in Ukraine entered its third year last February. Moscow has said that any peace talks with Ukraine would be futile without recognizing the territories occupied by Russia. On the other hand, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has banned any negotiations with Russia as long as Vladimir Putin is in office. Meanwhile, the latest aid from the West to Ukraine is on its way, and the US Congress has committed to a $61 billion financial aid package for Ukraine.
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