Cameron rejected the idea of sending British troops to Ukraine
The British Foreign Secretary opposed the idea of sending British soldiers to Ukraine, pointing out that he does not want British soldiers to be Putin's target. |
David Cameron, the British Foreign Minister, rejected the sending of British troops to Ukraine and declared his opposition to this issue. In response to reporters’ questions at the NATO meeting, he said: “No, we do not want to give such a goal to Putin.”
According to the Times, the British Foreign Minister said at the same time that “if the allies do not step forward and give what the Ukrainians need, this war will be lost for the West”.
Germany has refused to transfer Taurus long-range missiles, and in the United States, Republicans have blocked the process of appropriating $60 billion in aid.
Cameron has urged Ukraine’s western allies to continue sending arms to Kiev, fearing a Donald Trump presidency could end US support for Ukraine. He said: Some weapons have an expiration date. It’s much better to give it to Ukraine and Ukraine can use it than to decommission it at home, which actually costs you money.”
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