The Kremlin has denied that the White House claims that the planning has approved for British and international troops to act as peacetestists in Ukraine.
There was optimism this week after US President Donald Trump said he had asked Vladimir Putin about NATO and European members who served in the war zone and confirmed the Russian president that he “had no problem with it.”
But yesterday the Kremlin downright that there had been some change in the position of Russia, and insisted that such a scenario was a red line.
The refusal means that Russia should not make concessions as part of a deal to end the war.
However, the British military leaders continue to plans for the use of between 10,000 and 15,000 troops.

There was optimism this week after the US President Donald Trump, depicted, said he had asked Vladimir Putin about NATO and European members who served in the war zone and confirmed the Russian president that he “had no problem with it”

But yesterday the Kremlin downright that there had been some change in the position of Russia, and insisted that such a scenario was a red line. Displayed: Russian President Vladimir Putin
They would be pulled from the entire army, Raf and Royal Navy in a movement that is expected to cost £ 4 billion a year.
Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, while he denies plans for peace enforcement officers to use NATO countries in Ukraine, said that he welcomed the more “balanced” approach of the US's conflict.
He added that he hoped that the US would be able to convince the European partners of Ukraine, such as Great Britain, to “go to a greater balance.”
In the meantime, while Ukraine sealed his deal with the US about his rare Earth minerals, Putin said he was ready to 'offer' resources to American partners in joint projects, including mining in what he described as 'new areas' of Russia.
This meant Putin Land in Ukraine occupied by Russian troops. He said: 'Regarding the new areas, we are ready to attract foreign partners. . . These are historical areas that have returned to the Russian Federation. I want to emphasize that Russia has considerably more of these types of resources than Ukraine. '