Russia Warns that Guarantees for Ukraine Could Trigger a Conflict Between Moscow and the West
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Russia reiterated its opposition to the European proposals for security guarantees for Ukraine on Friday, warning that they increase the risk of a conflict between Moscow and the West. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims that the plan transforms Kiev into a "provocative agent" at Russia's borders.
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Russia said on August 29 that Western proposals for security guarantees for Ukraine would increase the risk of conflict between Russia and NATO, by turning Kiev into a "strategic provocateur" right on Russia's border.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a virtual coordination meeting with the leaders of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Denmark on Thursday. The main topics of the talks were security guarantees for Ukraine, long-term support for the army and increased pressure on Russia. The Office of the President of Ukraine reports this. During the discussion with the presidents of Poland Karol Nawrocki, Lithuania Gitanas Nauséda, Latvia Edgars …


Zelensky discussed security guarantees for Ukraine with leaders of five European countries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a conversation with Polish President Karol Nawrotski. As well as a number of other European leaders who supported Ukraine after the large-scale Russian strike.
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