Pavel noted that we are not talking about sending combat units, but about forms of assistance and “non-combat interaction.”
Czech President Petr Pavel called for expanded forms of assistance, in particular, for a possible military presence on Ukrainian territory. Novinky.cz reported it.
Pavel noted that we are not talking about sending combat units, but about forms of assistance and “non-combat interaction.”
“I am for finding new ways, including continuing the discussion about a possible presence in Ukraine… Let’s not limit ourselves where it is not necessary,” the Czech president said.
According to him, it is the same whether Ukrainian soldiers are trained by Western instructors at home or directly in Ukraine.
“Ukraine, despite the attack, is still a sovereign country,” he said, recalling that a possible training mission does not violate any international rules.
We remind you that French President Emmanuel Macron said that there will be no deployment of French forces in Ukraine.
It was also reported that Canada would consider sending military instructors to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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