The Herald (South Africa)

Kremlin warns of conflict if Nato troops fight in Ukraine

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The Kremlin warned yesterday that conflict between Russia and the US-led Nato military alliance would be inevitable should European members of Nato send troops to fight in Ukraine.

The war in Ukraine has triggered the worst crisis in Russia’s relations with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and President Vladimir Putin has previously warned of the dangers of a direct confrontat­ion between

Nato and Russia.

French President Emmanuel Macron opened the door on Monday to European nations sending troops to Ukraine, though he cautioned that there was no consensus at this stage.

“The very fact of discussing the possibilit­y of sending certain contingent­s to Ukraine from Nato countries is a very important new element,” Kremlin spokespers­on Dmitry Peskov said.

Asked about the risks if Nato members sent their troops to fight in Ukraine, Peskov said: “In that case, we would need to talk not about the probabilit­y, but about the inevitabil­ity (of a direct conflict).”

Peskov said the West should ask themselves if such a scenario was in the interests of their countries and their peoples. Even talk of a confrontat­ion between Russia and Nato

— a Cold War nightmare of leaders and population­s alike

— indicates the dangers of escalation as the West grapples with a resurgent Russia 32 years after the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.

Russia and the US — the big power behind Nato — have the world’s largest arsenals of nuclear weapons.

President Joe Biden has cautioned that a conflict between Russia and Nato could trigger World War 3.

After the Russian invasion in 2022, Western leaders said they would help Ukraine defeat Russian troops on the battlefiel­d and drive out Russian troops.

But that has not happened. Ukraine’s counteroff­ensive in 2023 failed to pierce heavily dug in Russian lines and Russia has been pushing further into Ukrainian territory just as US support for Ukraine is tangled in domestic US political debates.

Macron said that nothing should be excluded as the West looked for a strategy to counter Russia, which controls just under a fifth of territory recognised as Ukraine.

“Nothing should be excluded. We will do everything that we must so that Russia does not win,” Macron said.

A White House official said the US had no plans to send troops to fight in Ukraine, neither were there plans to send Nato troops to fight in Ukraine.

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