Poland: Some NATO members have sent their forces to Ukraine
Poland's foreign minister said on Sunday in the country's parliament that some NATO members have sent their troops to Ukraine. |
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Saturday that some NATO member countries, which he could not name, have sent their forces to Ukraine.
According to news sources, he stated this issue during the conversation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Poland joining NATO in the parliament of this country.
He supported the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron to send NATO troops to Ukraine. “I support President Emmanuel Macron’s initiative,” said Sikorsky
Dmytro Kulba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, also said on Sunday: “If Russia does not stop in Ukraine, there will be a war in Europe.”
Kulba said in an interview with the Latvian “Delphi” newspaper: “The debate that was sparked by the idea of French President Emmanuel Macron to send Western troops to Ukraine will save Europe time.”
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Kolba said: “This message from Macron is something that everyone knows, but they are afraid to say it.”
Previously, French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejournay supported the idea of sending foreign troops to Ukraine during a trip to Lithuania.
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