Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday thousands of foreign troops could be deployed to his country under postwar security guarantees, but Russian leader Vladimir Putin said Moscow would regard them as legitimate targets to attack.
Their comments underlined the gulf between Kyiv and Moscow as Western pessimism mounts over prospects for ending Russia's war in Ukraine quickly, with U.S. President Donald Trump expressing growing frustration with Moscow by saying Russia appeared "lost" to "deepest, darkest China."
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that 26 countries had pledged to provide post-war security guarantees to Ukraine, including an international force on land and sea and in the air.
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