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Poland repeated Macron’s idea about the presence of NATO forces in Ukraine

Poland repeated French President Emmanuel Macron's idea that the possibility of the presence of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) troops in Ukraine cannot be ruled out.
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according to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski announced this Saturday that the presence of NATO forces in Ukraine is not far from the mind and Warsaw appreciates Macron for not rejecting this idea.

Macron said last month that the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine cannot be ruled out. . These statements led to differences of opinion among NATO allies, and after that England and America denied the existence of such a program in NATO.

These issues are while Europe It is debating how to help Ukraine, and on the other hand, Russia is advancing on the battlefield as Ukraine runs out of ammunition. The US Congress has not yet approved the aid that Ukraine considers necessary to stop the Russians.

Macron’s support for the plan to send troops to Ukraine against criticism

Therefore, the pressure is on the European Union to avoid this war that they believe The Kremlin has warned that if NATO sends combat troops to Ukraine, a direct conflict between the alliance and Russia will be avoided. will be inevitable. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that this action entails the risk of a global nuclear conflict.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was among the European leaders who Macron’s statements rejected the sending of troops to Ukraine and said: “Warsaw does not intend to send troops to the territory of Ukraine.” He raised the Prime Minister’s statements.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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