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Putin says western troops in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’ as he repeats offer to host talks in Moscow

Russian president Vladimir Putin appeared to be unfazed by the proposals, telling an economic forum in Vladivostok instead that any western troops in Ukraine would be considered “legitimate targets for destruction.”

If some troops appear there, especially now during the fighting, we proceed from the premise that they will be legitimate targets,” Putin said.

Moscow has long rejected any suggestion of foreign troops in Ukraine, stressing it would be unacceptable and pose a threat to its national security.

Putin further argued that “if decisions are reached that lead to peace, to long-term peace, then I simply do not see any sense in their presence on the territory of Ukraine, full stop,” as he insisted Russia would “comply” with any agreement reached “in full.”

The Russian president also repeated his – already rejected – offer to host future peace talks in Moscow, claiming he would “definitely provide working conditions and security.”

(It’s not impossible to see why Zelenskyy wouldn’t necessarily trust any of that given the history between the two countries.)

Putin also appeared to reject a suggestion of holding that meeting elsewhere.

“But if they tell us: ’we want to meet with you, but you have to go somewhere else for this meeting’, it seems to me that these are simply excessive requests on us,” he said.

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Updated at 09.25 BST

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Oh-oh.

We are just getting a line from the Kremlin, via Ria and Reuters news agencies, that “the next round of Putin-Trump talks are possible in the near future.”

I will bring you the full quote when we have it. One to watch.

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