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The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/PrettyPilatesPro on 2024-05-20 12:18:22+00:00.
The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/PrettyPilatesPro on 2024-05-20 12:18:22+00:00.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Many NATO countries have aided Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, by providing weaponry and training of troops.
She told the Financial Times that NATO members should not be concerned that sending troops to Ukraine to train soldiers would risk a wider war with Russia.
Madis Roll, the country’s president’s national security advisor, said earlier this month that the government is “seriously” discussing the potential of deploying Estonian troops to Ukraine in non-combat roles.
In response to Macron, the Kremlin said putting NATO troops in Ukraine would lead to a war between it and Russia.
But a frequently repeated pattern in this war has been how some of its allies have rejected the possibility of taking some steps to support Ukraine, before changing their minds later.
Poland’s foreign minister said in March that the presence of NATO forces in Ukraine “is not unthinkable” and said he appreciated Macron for not ruling out the idea.
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