NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that foreign troops could enter Ukraine immediately after a peace agreement is signed, telling the Ukrainian parliament that forces from willing NATO members would deploy without delay to secure the post-war environment. His remarks signal a potential long-term Western military presence in Ukraine aimed at guaranteeing stability and preventing renewed hostilities once a settlement is reached. <br /> <br />Russia reacted sharply, with the Foreign Ministry warning that any Western troops, bases, or military infrastructure on Ukrainian soil would be treated as direct foreign intervention and a threat to Russian security. Moscow said such moves would shape its negotiating stance, suggesting that deployment of NATO forces could complicate peace talks and deepen confrontation between Russia and the alliance. <br /> <br />#NATO #MarkRutte #Ukraine #Russia #PeaceDeal #ForeignTroops #Security #Moscow #Kyiv #Geopolitics #Europe #MilitaryPresence #WarInUkraine #Diplomacy #Defense #Negotiations #WesternAllies #Conflict #InternationalRelations #BreakingNews<br /><br />~HT.410~
