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Johnson called on the troops to send to Ukraine

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims that most of Ukraine is safe and therefore calls on the Western troops immediately, despite Russia's warnings.

"As for the coalition of Western troops in Ukraine, let's talk about it right now. In no case will these troops be involved in combat operations.

Their work is to support the front of the front, dealing with logistics and exercises. Since most of Ukraine is safe, there is no reason why they cannot go now, "Johnson wrote for Daily Mail.

In early September, the so-called "volunteer coalition" meeting was held in Paris, which was chaired by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and France's President Emanuel Mcron.

After the summit, the French leader stated that 26 countries expressed readiness to deploy restraints in Ukraine after the ceasefire.

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that any scenario in connection with the deployment of NATO military troops is categorically unacceptable for Russia and is fraught with sharp escalation.