The head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, said on Thursday, August 21 that any deployment of a European military contingent in Ukraine would be “unacceptable” for Moscow, while the debates are ongoing in security guarantees that Western ones could provide to this country.
“A foreign intervention in a part of the Ukrainian territory (…) would be completely unacceptable to Russia,” said Sergei Lavrov after talking to his Indian counterpart in Moscow.
Russia’s Foreign Minister also accused Ukraine of not wanting a “fair and lasting settlement” of the conflict open by Moscow in 2022, while diplomatic efforts are accelerated, under the leadership of the president of the United States, Donald Trump.
“The Ukrainian regime and its representatives (…) obviously show that they are not interested in fair and lasting regulations,” he said.
Source: BFM TV
