During government hearings in the Bundestag, Boris Pistorius said that sending German troops to Ukraine was not considered.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has banned sending German troops to Ukraine. He said this during government hearings in the Bundestag on June 5, DW reports.
Answering a question from a representative from a right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany Rüdiger Lucassen, if the German government is aware of the debate on this issue in the European Union and France, and if officials are considering the possibility of sending German troops to Ukraine, Pistorius said: “The answers to your questions are no and no.”
Let’s remember that in March, French President Emmanuel Macron did not rule out sending troops to Ukraine. According to him, Russia should not win the war. Macron also named the conditions for the deployment of troops.
It has also been reported that Norway allows sending military personnel to Ukraine for a long time. We are not talking about combat units for direct confrontation with Russian forces, but about support, training, advisors, etc.
Source: korrespondent
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