Will not send troops to Ukraine: NATO

Will not send troops to Ukraine: NATO

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told The Associated Press that the military alliance has no plans to send combat troops to Ukraine, amid reports that some Western countries may consider deploying troops to the war-ravaged country.

Stoltenberg said that “NATO allies are providing unprecedented support to Ukraine. We have done this since 2014 and have accelerated following full-scale attacks. “But there are no plans for NATO combat troops on the ground in Ukraine.”

Ahead of a trip to Paris on Monday, where top officials from more than 20 countries discussed options for increasing aid to Ukraine, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico said some countries are considering how to stop Ukraine from Whether or not bilateral agreements should be made to send troops there to help. Russian invasion.

French President Emmanuel Macron also said on Monday that sending Western troops to Ukraine in the future should not be ruled out, as Russia’s full-scale invasion is in its third year.

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