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Russia warns France against sending troops to Ukraine

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MOSCOW: Russia’s defence minister warned his French counterpar­t against deploying troops to Ukraine in a rare phone call Wednesday and noted that Moscow is ready to take part in talks to end the conflict.

Sergei Shoigu told French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu that if Paris follows up on its statements about the possibilit­y of sending a French military contingent to Ukraine, “it will create problems for France itself,” according to a statement from the Russian Defence Ministry. It didn’t elaborate.

The conversati­on followed French President Emmanuel Macron’s comments in February, in which he said that the possibilit­y of Western troops being sent to Ukraine could not be ruled out.

The call marked the first such contact between Russian and French defence ministers since October 2022.

Shoigu noted Moscow’s “readiness for dialogue on Ukraine”, emphasisin­g that a planned round of peace talks in Geneva would be “senseless” without Russia’s involvemen­t. He added that possible future negotiatio­ns could be based on a draft document, which was discussed during Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul in March 2022.

Media reports have said that the draft negotiated in Istanbul weeks after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine envisaged that Ukraine will abandon its bid to join NATO and remain neutral.

No final deal was reached and the talks collapsed quickly after. The Russian Defence Ministry also said in its readout of Wednesday’s call that Lecornu offered condolence­s over the March 22 attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that killed 145 in the deadliest assault on Russian soil in decades.

 ?? ?? Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g, right, and Belgium’s Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib cut a cake at NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels
Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g, right, and Belgium’s Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib cut a cake at NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels

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