(Dan Tri) – Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that he does not rule out the possibility of the West sending troops to the Ukrainian war zone even though this idea is currently controversial.
Western special forces are said to have arrived in Ukraine to support the country’s military (Photo: Reuters).
`A lot of difficult situations are ahead of us. When Western tanks were first mentioned in Ukraine, many said this would never happen, but it did. Western aircraft
The Serbian leader further commented: `Now it’s about the West sending troops to Ukraine. Some people say this will not happen, but it will happen. The situation will worsen everywhere and we
The above comment was made not long after French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the West does not rule out the option of sending troops to Ukraine to support Kiev in its war with Russia.
Allies such as the US, Germany, Slovakia, and Poland all affirmed that they have no plans to send troops to Ukraine, but continue to support Kiev through aid as before.
Meanwhile, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said that French President Emmanuel Macron’s idea of `sending troops to Ukraine` is `worth considering`.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas also emphasized that NATO leaders should consider `everything` when discussing how to prevent Russia from winning the conflict in Ukraine.
`I think these are also signals we send to Russia, that we do not rule out different options. Because all countries understand that we have to do everything so that Ukraine wins and Russia loses in the war.`
In another interview with Germany’s Stern magazine, Ms. Kallas also said: `We should not be afraid of our own strength and should not overestimate Russia’s power. Fear of escalation makes
Amid conflicting opinions about the idea of sending troops to Ukraine, French President Macron affirmed that his statement was completely serious, `considered and calculated`.
French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne later explained that the presence of Western troops in Ukraine may be necessary to provide some forms of support such as mine clearance and training for Ukrainian soldiers, but not necessarily
Russian officials warn that if the West sends troops to Ukraine, this will spark a nuclear war, causing the conflict to spread.
On the expert side, military analysts believe that NATO will avoid the scenario of sending troops into Ukraine due to fears of a direct conflict with Russia.