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Kremlin warns of 'inevitability' of conflict with NATO if military alliance sends troops to Ukraine

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The Kremlin said on Tuesday that a direct conflict between NATO and Russia would be an "inevitability" if the military alliance deployed troops to Ukraine.Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson to Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reacting to statements on the potential deployment of NATO troops at an international conference held in Paris on Monday.Peskov said that discussing the possibility of sending "certain contingents" from NATO into Ukraine is a "very important new element"."It is not in the interests of these countries, and they should be mindful," he said."In that case (of sending troops), we would need to talk not about the probability, but about the inevitability (of a direct conflict between NATO and Russia)."French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that sending Western troops on the ground in Ukraine should not be “ruled out” in the future, as Russia’s military operation grinds into a third year and Ukraine tries to convince the West of the continued urgency of military aid.The idea of sending NATO troops to Ukraine has been taboo since the Russian invasion in February 2022, and it remains a red line for most of Europe's top leaders.German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, for one, differed from Macron as to what happened in Paris, saying the participants had agreed “that there will be no ground troops, no soldiers on Ukrainian soil who are sent there by European states or NATO states.”Scholz said there was also consensus “that soldiers operating in our countries also are not participating actively in the war themselves”.His insistence on staying away from a direct conflict comes even as Germany takes steps to improve its own military readiness.

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