The recent European initiative (Personalized at the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer) to send troops to guarantee peace has not been well received by Russia.
The country presided by considering that That approach to display NATO soldiers in Ukrainian territory It implies aggressive behavior by the Atlantic Alliance.
In that sense, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergei Lavrovhas expressed that the sending of troops to Ukraine proposed by Europe would lead to a situation that “It can’t afford.”
Lavrov has compared the measure with a direct declaration of war stressing that It would mean “a direct, official and unable to implication of NATO members in the war against Russia.”
In any case, That idea proposed by Starmer to send soldiers to Ukraine It does not yet have a wide support in the European Union. Spain, for example, has expressed that it is still early to discuss that kind of actions.
Specifically, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albareshe has affirmed that “It seems premature to talk about peace forces when there is still no peace And when we still do not know if what some call peace is nothing more than a mere high fire that is going to be chronified or that, even worse, is simply a parenthesis between two wars. “