Jens Stoltenberg, against the backdrop of the statements of individual European leaders, said that the Alliance “is not planning to send troops to Ukraine.”
Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, against the backdrop of the statements of representatives of the authorities of European countries, reiterated that NATO is not planning to send its troops to Ukraine. Sky News reported this.
So he distanced himself from French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement that Western allies should not rule out the possibility of deploying troops to Ukraine.
“NATO’s plans do not include sending troops to Ukraine. Moreover, NATO is not a party to the conflict,” said Stoltenberg.
Jens Stoltenberg previously said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a strategic miscalculation in his policy, as the two countries have joined NATO since the start of his war against Ukraine, and the Ukrainian state is came closer to membership in the Alliance than ever before.
Source: korrespondent

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