Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Ambassador Andrey Kelin: Moscow would treat NATO soldiers on the ground as a security threat


Western troop plans for Ukraine are ‘dead’ – Russian envoy to UK
RT



Russia will treat the deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine as a threat to its security, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrey Kelin has said.

The diplomat rejected plans by the so-called Coalition of the Willing to send “peacekeepers”to Ukraine after a ceasefire is reached with Russia.

“We will not allow [the deployment] of any NATO member state’s troops on the territory of Ukraine because it will be another line of attack against Russia,” Kelin said in an interview with Channel 4 News aired on Wednesday. “We understand that Ukraine wants guarantees. We also need guarantees,” he added.

The diplomat said the presence of foreign troops on Ukrainian soil would be unacceptable. Asked about a Financial Times report that Ukraine and its European backers had agreed to deploy Western troops in the event of a violation of a potential ceasefire, Kelin said such plans were “dead.”

Kelin reiterated that Russia is seeking a comprehensive peace deal with Ukraine rather than an immediate, unconditional ceasefire. He added that normalization of ties between Russia and the West, as well as trust-building measures, would help prevent further conflicts.


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