Europe considers sending troops to Ukraine if there's a ceasefire. But would Russia accept?
- President Donald Trump believes targeting Russia's oil revenue is essential to ending the war in Ukraine, urging OPEC+ to lower oil prices to $45 per barrel to pressure Russia.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicates that security guarantees from allies are crucial for a ceasefire, stating that without them, Russia could invade again.
- European leaders are considering sending troops to Ukraine as a deterrent against further Russian aggression, despite potential backlash from Russia.
- The proposal for troops faces skepticism as Russia's foreign ministry calls any NATO presence in Ukraine 'categorically unacceptable', warning of escalation.
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