NATO has no plans to send troops to Ukraine
The Secretary General of NATO once again claimed that this military alliance has no plans to send military forces to Ukraine. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Sputnik, Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) announced that this military alliance has no plans to send military forces to Ukraine, but some members NATO sent military advisors to Kiev.
By publishing a statement, he said: There is no plan for NATO to play a combat role, but of course some NATO allies have men and women in their embassies. who are wearing uniforms to provide advice etc.
NATO Secretary General continued: I think there is a difference between the people who are wearing military uniforms and are present there (Ukraine) and the combat forces, this kind of presence of the program It is not broken.
French President Emmanuel Macron said in February that Western leaders are discussing the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, and he acknowledged that a consensus is yet to be reached. It has not been done, but according to him, “Nothing can be rejected.
The Secretary General of NATO announced last week that Ukraine may have to reach an agreement with Russia to end the war. In this regard, he said: Even if our belief and hope is that the war will end in the near future, the West should still support Ukraine in the long term. Western countries should invest in Kiev’s defense capabilities so that this country becomes more resistant in case of future wars.
At the same time, Stoltenberg pointed out that the time and terms of peace with Moscow depend on Ukraine. He admitted: Finally, Ukraine should decide on the type of agreement and compromise with Russia. The role of the West is to help Kiev to be in a position to negotiate and achieve the desired result.
However, he claimed that he “will not push Kyiv towards any concessions and blackmail” and further claimed that real peace can only be achieved through victory. Ukraine is available.
He also pointed to the closeness of Russia, China and Iran, and said that the West has faced an “authoritarian coalition”. The Secretary General of NATO claimed: China strengthens Russia’s war economy by sending the main parts of the defense industry to this country, and in return, Moscow has mortgaged its future to Beijing! Russia also provides Iran and North Korea with technology in exchange for ammunition and military equipment!
He called on NATO members and other countries, regardless of geographical location, such as Japan and South Korea, to stand up against “this powerful coalition of authoritarian powers.”
Stoltenberg, earlier asking Western countries for long-term support for Kiev, said NATO members should “reduce dependence on voluntary aid and rely more and more on rely on their obligations as a NATO member. According to reports, Stoltenberg proposed a five-year military aid package worth $107 billion for Ukraine.