Russia slams Western peacekeeping plan for UkraineListen to this articleUkraine's allies said they had agreed key security guarantees for Kyiv at a summit in Paris earlier this week. An initial 28-point plan which largely adhered to Moscow's demands was criticised by Kyiv and Europe, and now Russia has slammed the attempts to beef-up protections for Ukraine should an elusive deal be reached. Ukraine's allies said they had agreed key security guarantees for Kyiv at a summit in Paris earlier this week, including a peacekeeping force. But Moscow has repeatedly warned that it would not accept any North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) members sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. Zelensky said earlier this week he was yet to receive an "unequivocal" answer of what they would do if Russia does attack again after a deal.
Source: Bangkok Post January 08, 2026 19:21 UTC