Latvia: NATO is not ready to send troops to Ukraine
The prime minister of Latvia said that NATO members are not yet sufficiently prepared to negotiate the deployment of troops to Ukraine. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatudi, the Prime Minister of Latvia considered the possibility of sending NATO military forces to Ukraine weak.
Latvian Prime Minister Ovica Silina announced that NATO member countries are not ready to talk about sending ground troops to Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Latvia, who visited Germany, said in an interview with the media: “As for the troops, I don’t think this initiative is very well prepared.” .
Silina said in a joint press conference with the German chancellor: I swear we in NATO are not ready to do this.
Latvian Prime Minister stressed that NATO should focus on Ukraine’s needs, not on what Ukraine does not ask for.