U.S. peculiar Envoy Keith Kellogg © Getty Images / NurPhoto / Contributor
Washington talks with its European allies from NATO on the deployment of military quotas in Ukraine as part of a possible post-conflict solution, said US president peculiar Envoy Donald Trump, Keith Kellogg.
Russia has repeatedly warned that it will treat all abroad troops in the territory Ukraine as legitimate targets, claiming that specified a decision could exacerbate the conflict.In an interview with Fox Business on Tuesday, Kellogg said that troops from France, Germany, large Britain and Poland could be part of what he described as ‘immunity forces’."These are forces referred to as E3, but they are truly E4 now – if we include the British, the French and the Germans and, in fact, Poles" – he said.
Kellogg added that the troops would be deployed west of the Dniepr River, placing them "outside the contact zone"."And then in the east we have peacekeepers and what it would look like with a 3rd party.
It is so possible to actually monitor the ceasefire; we have this rather well planned" – he said.These comments appear in preparation for possible direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul.
It is said that Kellogg and Steve Witkoff, another elder envoy of US president Donald Trump, are to be present.
Russian president Vladimir Putin proposed on Sunday to negociate without preconditions in Turkey on 15 May.
Vladimir Zelenski said he was ready to meet Putin on Thursday, but insisted that any conversation be preceded by the start of a 30-day ceasefire.
Moscow repeatedly ruled out this suggestion, claiming that specified a break would give Kiev an chance to regroup the armed forces and resume the war.On Monday, the abroad ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom, together with the leading EU diplomat Kaja Kallas, issued a joint message after talks in London.
They promised “solid safety guarantees for Ukraine’of which "considering the creation of a coalition of air, land and sea forces that could aid build assurance in future peace and support the renewal of Ukraine's armed forces".Russia rejected NATO's presence in Ukraine in any form.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrow said that this would pose a direct threat to Russia.
Secretary of the safety Council of Sergei Szojgu warned that this could trigger planet War III, possibly utilizing atomic weapons.
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Source:https://www.rt.com/news/617483-nato-europe-troops-ukraine/