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Russia says foreign troops sent to Ukraine after a peace deal would be legitimate targets

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 8:43 AM

MOSCOW, July 15 (Reuters) – Russia said on Wednesday that any multinational force sent by Ukraine’s allies to ​deploy there in the event ‌of a peace deal would be unacceptable to Moscow, which would view it as a threat and a legitimate military target.

Western allies ‌in ​the pro-Ukraine “coalition of the ⁠willing” met in ⁠Paris this week and reaffirmed their intention to deploy such a force after a cessation of hostilities, in order ​to reassure Ukraine and help it to regenerate its forces.

They also ⁠said that exercises would ⁠take place in the coming ​months to demonstrate the ability of the ​planned force, known as the Multinational ‌Force for Ukraine (MNF-U), to act.

“In this context, we would like to reiterate that the deployment of any military ⁠contingents from countries of the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’ to Ukraine is unacceptable to our ⁠country,” Russian ‌Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria ⁠Zakharova told reporters.

“I repeat: this ​would ‌amount, de facto, to foreign ​intervention and ⁠an escalation of threats to Russia’s security. We would regard such units as legitimate military targets.”

(Reporting by Dmitry AntonovWriting by Mark Trevelyan and Gleb StolyarovEditing by ​Peter Graff)