The Presidential Administration said that the deployment of other countries' troops in Ukraine is out of the question

The Presidential Administration said that the deployment of other countries' troops in Ukraine is out of the question

Kyiv  •  UNN

March 16 2024, 07:05 PM • 41441 views

Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva said that the issue of sending troops from other countries to Ukraine is not currently being discussed, but it could be considered in the event of an escalation of Russian aggression and a collective decision by NATO member states to send troops.

Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva said that the deployment of troops from other countries in Ukraine is not currently under discussion, UNN reports citing We-Ukraine.

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The Deputy Chief of Staff emphasized that all initiatives that contribute to Ukraine's security are welcomed by Ukraine. However, this requires an appropriate decision, because all these countries are NATO countries, and Ukraine is not yet a member of the Alliance

"But if the states do not unite their efforts to stop the Russian aggression, and if Russia goes further, then we will have to make this collective decision of NATO member states (to send troops to Ukraine)," Zhovkva said.

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