England: We will not send military forces to Ukraine
After Poland, the British government also announced that this country does not decide to send large-scale military forces to Ukraine. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Reuters, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak’s spokesman said on Tuesday, in response to French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement about European countries sending troops to Ukraine, that Britain It has no plans to send military forces to Ukraine on a large scale.
This spokesman of the British government, whose name was not mentioned by Reuters, continued by pointing out that a large number of Ukrainian forces are currently being trained in England and in London and added: With the exception of a small number of our military forces currently supporting the Ukrainian armed forces, we have no plans to deploy large-scale troops to Ukraine.
Cezary Tomczyk, Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland, also announced in an interview with the country’s television that Poland refuses to send its military forces to Ukraine. He also added that there is no plan or idea in this regard in Poland and security issues are still “very sensitive”.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced on Tuesday that NATO and European countries will not send military forces to Ukraine to confront Russia.
Before this, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that European leaders discussed the possibility of sending military forces to Ukraine, but there is still no consensus.
A few hours ago, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Russian presidency, announced that if Western forces are sent to Ukraine, a direct conflict between NATO and Russia will not be a possibility but inevitable.
In response to French President Emmanuel Macron’s words, he said: Kremlin takes into account Macron’s words that sending military forces to Ukraine is considered among European countries. However, the spokesman of the Kremlin Palace added that Moscow emphasizes that there is no consensus among European countries about sending Western troops to Ukraine.
Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, announced in a meeting yesterday, Monday: “Western countries do not intend to go to war with the people of Russia, but seek to prevent the escalation of tension in They are Ukrainians.” Macron said during the opening of the Ukraine support conference in Paris: “We all agree that we do not want to go to war with the Russian people.”