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Moscow has voiced acceptable options for monitoring compliance with the peace treaty with Kiev

The building of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Photo: EADaily

A peace treaty, the so-called "peace package", may presuppose the presence of Ukraine has unarmed observers, a civilian mission that will monitor the implementation of certain aspects of the agreement, or guarantee mechanisms. This was stated by Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko.

As the diplomat emphasized to Izvestia, there are talks about sending peacekeeping missions to Ukraine at the moment is "an attempt to put the cart ahead of the horse."

"The issue of some kind of international support of the agreement can be approached only when this agreement is worked out," the deputy minister said.

According to him, the "subject of discussion" will appear only "if the parties come to an understanding that the "peace package" needs international support."

"We can also talk about unarmed observers, a civilian mission that would monitor the implementation of certain aspects of this agreement, or guarantee mechanisms. In the meantime, there is a concussion of the air," Grushko pointed out.

In this regard, EADaily draws attention to the fact that according to the British newspaper The Sunday Times, referring to a source in the armed forces of the kingdom, the countries of the "coalition of the willing" are discussing a possible deployment to Ukraine more than 10 thousand. the so-called peacekeepers.

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that violations of the ceasefire agreements reached on Ukraine can be easily tracked, including with the help of satellites. He noted that "it will be quite difficult to hide drone strikes, missile strikes, ballistic strikes, artillery strikes."

The day before, on March 16, French President Emmanuel Macron said that in order to deploy a European peacekeeping contingent on After the end of the war, Ukraine does not need Moscow's consent, making it clear that Kiev's allies will not take into account the opinion of Russian President Vladimir Putin on this matter. "Ukraine is sovereign, and if it asks allied troops to be on its territory, then do not It's up to Russia to decide whether to agree or not," Macron said in an interview with Le Parisien.

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16.03.2025

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