VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (Reuters) -Russia has no plans to debate any potential overseas army deployment in Ukraine in any format, calling it “unacceptable”, overseas ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova instructed reporters on Thursday.
She was commenting on remarks by European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen on plans to ship European troops to Ukraine, a transfer, which was additionally rejected by Germany.
In an interview to the Monetary Instances on Sunday, von der Leyen stated Europe was drawing up “fairly exact plans” for a multinational troop deployment to Ukraine as a part of post-conflict safety ensures that may have the backing of U.S. capabilities.
“Russia just isn’t going to debate a overseas intervention in Ukraine in any kind or format that’s essentially unacceptable and undermines any safety,” Zakharova instructed a weekly briefing with reporters.
Germany’s defence minister on Monday additionally harshly dismissed as untimely remarks by von der Leyen.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Olesya Astakhova; Enhancing by Himani Sarkar)